GAM Pattern User Manual

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Now the reflector needs to be cleaned. With the lens barrel and lenses removed, open up the fixture to get easy access

to the reflector. It is important to remove the lamp (bulb) from the fixture. This makes it easier and safer to clean the reflec-

tor. When cleaning the reflector, try using compressed air to remove the surface dust. It is the safest method and mini-

mizes the chances of damaging the reflector. However, if the reflector is very dirty, the surface dirt needs to be removed.

There are two ways to achieve this. The first method is to use a soft bristled paint brush. Make sure to use a new, clean,

soft bristled paint brush to clean reflectors. It is imperative not to scratch or leave residue on the reflector. If the brush does

not work use a clean, lint-free, damp cloth. Dampen the cloth with distilled water only to avoid leaving residue.

Once the lenses and the reflector are clean, the light can be reassembled. The last and most important step is to optically

align the lamp. Lamp alignment is the single most important factor in extending pattern life. When an ellipsoidal spotlight

is used to light actors, the lamp is often adjusted to produce a hot center and a feathered edge. When using the same

fixture to project an image, it is preferable to back the lamp out of the reflector until the field of light is even all the way

across, with no ‘hot spot’. With an even field, the heat is distributed over the whole surface of the pattern, rather than

concentrated on one part. In addition, the even field allows for a more uniform focus.

Most ellipsoidals have screws and/or knobs and socket mounting plates to align the lamps. First, center the lamp

filament in the field of light. Then, adjust penetration into the reflector. Consult the fixture’s manufacturer instructions for

more details. It is easiest to align an ellipsoidal when it is down and on a dimmer at a lower intensity. The fixture should

be focused on a flat white surface. Aligning a lamp can be a difficult process, but is worth the time; it will extend the life

of the pattern and improve the quality of the image. If the ellipsoidal has been properly cleaned and aligned, it is ready

to project your image. A little bit of work on the ground will reap great rewards when the image is focused on the stage.

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Socket
Lamp

Reflector

Gate

Framing Shutters

Pattern Holder - Place Pattern
Focal Point - Rays of reflected light

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Plano Convex Lenses

Lens Focusing Knob

Color Frame Holder

ELLIPSOIDAL SPOTLIGHT

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