Wow, quite a difference. Kelvin have done a great job calibrating their RGBACL light engine (in the CCT mode too). It looks like they are using quite a broad spectrum red in the mix, which I think is why the 3200k colour scores are so good, and why the ‘pure red’ may look a little more orange to the naked eye?
That kind of accuracy helps with white light too since it’s mixing all colours to get white. It’s super accurate to what you dial in as the CCT and you can adjust in 20 kelvin increments. Useful tech for me at least.
Great test Andrew! Wow.. what a difference. I’d love to see this against aputure’s latest Blair fixtures.
They’re headed Andrew’s way.
Wow. Didnt think it would be that obvious a difference. It'll be interesting to see how easy it is to mix and match fixtures on set.
Great Test
Wow, quite a difference. Kelvin have done a great job calibrating their RGBACL light engine (in the CCT mode too). It looks like they are using quite a broad spectrum red in the mix, which I think is why the 3200k colour scores are so good, and why the ‘pure red’ may look a little more orange to the naked eye?
really interesting to see! Thank you!
I feel that the transitions between colors it’s better in rgb than Rbcal
Will you test nanlite fc-500c?
It seems that this is a very cost-effective LED, and it looks very good.
Need add vectroscop and histogram data in video (bottom)
Naahhh…. Only if you need yellows or cyans. . And HSL is useless to me I only care about L A B numbers
That kind of accuracy helps with white light too since it’s mixing all colours to get white. It’s super accurate to what you dial in as the CCT and you can adjust in 20 kelvin increments. Useful tech for me at least.