Explore Color Mixing With Elation Innovation Hour Livestream On January 21

by | Lighting, News, Production

Elation Professional is resuming its Innovation Hour livestream presentations on Thursday, January 21 with a discussion of the various types of color mixing systems found in today’s modern automated luminaires and the pros and cons inherent in each.

The ability to create millions of different hues from a single lighting fixture is perhaps the greatest benefit of an intelligent luminaire. Join Elation National Sales Manager John Dunn and Global Product Manager Matthias Hinrichs live on Thursday, January 21 at 10 a.m. U.S. Pacific time as they examine additive and subtractive color mixing, including the different types of RGB color mixing systems, CMY color mixing, DTW, and Elation’s proprietary SpectraColor system. Join here.

The Elation Hour and Elation Innovation Hour are virtual presentations and discussions that address lighting and lighting markets, products and product development, and include discussions with top industry designers who share their experience across the broad scope of entertainment lighting. Go here to view past Elation Hour and Elation Innovation Hour episodes.

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