K-EYE HCR Is a LED Washlight Which Provides Total Control Over the Quality of All Forms of White Or Colored Light

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K-EYE HCR Is a LED Washlight Which Provides Total Control Over the Quality of All Forms of White Or Colored Light ENGLISH 1 EVERY COLOR, EVERY NUANCE AND EVERY SHADE WITH THE HIGHEST CRI K-EYE HCR is a LED washlight which provides total control over the quality of all forms of white or colored light. The new HCR technology used in the K-EYE is an exclusive electronic platform developed by Claypaky in conjunction with Osram to meet the needs of lighting designers all over the world who were not fully satisfied with the performance of LED devices in comparison with traditional lamps, in particular because of their incomplete color range, poor color rendering index and lack of consistency. All these limitations have been overcome in the K-EYE HCR, and it is finally possible to produce every color, every nuance and every shade with satisfactory quality. The heart of the K-EYE HCR washlight is a LED light source consisting of a module with six colors: besides the three “classic” basic red, green and blue colors, Claypaky has added amber, cyan and lime. This exclusive Claypaky device provides a very wide color range with excellent color spectrum coverage. 2 3 THE “HCR” TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION 1 HCR stands for High Color Rendering, and (HCR Technology) HCR technology delivers superior light quality and performance. The K-EYE range was designed to produce a light as close as possible to natural light. Until now, the completeness of the full spectrum achieved with the K-EYE was possible only with a halogen lamp. 2 AN EXCLUSIVE LIGHT SOURCE 6-COLOR LED SOURCE: R-G-B + AMBER + CYAN + LIME The heart of the K-EYE washlight is a LED light source based on 6 colors in one chip: DEEP RED, GREEN and INDIGO BLUE, along with additional AMBER, CYAN and LIME. WIDE COLOR GAMUT This 6-color chip guarantees broader coverage of the COLOR GAMUT (figure 1). RGBW vs 6-COLORS The colors AMBER, CYAN and LIME have been identified as perfect complements to the wavelength gaps of the colors in the usual RGBW system (figure 2). 4 PROPRIETARY, ADVANCED SOFTWARE EXHIBITIONS The brand new sophisticated software algorithm is the brain of this system, ensuring the total control over the unit. The light produced by the K-EYE has a CRI reaching values that have never been achieved before by LEDs: the typical CRI value is 97 and it goes up to 99. These value were previously possible only with traditional technology. HCR Technology CRI values CRI Technology HCR The cri values are consistenly above 97 at any color temperature, from 2500K to 8000K. 6 COLORS 6 COLORS 6 Photo for Illustrative purpose only - Photo credit: Ralph Larmann 7 8 9 Product Demo - Guide Lines K-EYE Series OPTICS Product Demo - Guide Lines K-EYE Series CUE FEATURES 6 ENHANCEDADVANCED OPTICS OPTICAL SYSTEM Special “rods” - optical bars with reflective internall walls - convey the light output from each LED of the lens. All Light dispersion is eliminated. The light emitted is enhanced and the colors are perfectly mixed and uniform. A dedicated pc lens is at the top of each rod. ADVANCED OPTICS OPTICS Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR The K-EYE HCR fits anMinimum extremely Zoom (Distance high = 5 m)quality optical unit, Full Color with proprietary30000 lenses that guarantee even light diffusion750000 CUE FEATURES 27000 675000 and eliminate24000 stray reflections. Special “rods” - 600000optical THEATRE 6 ADVANCED OPTICS bars with 21000reflective internal surface - convey the525000 light Special “rods” - optical bars with reflective internall walls - convey theoutput light output from 18000from each each LEDLED of theof lens.the All lens. Light All light dispersion450000 is 15000 375000 dispersion is eliminated. The light emitted is enhanced and the colors are perfectly mixed and uniform. A dedicated pc lens eliminated. The light emitted is enhanced and the colors12000 are perfectly mixed and uniform. A dedicated300000 Intensity (Cd) Intensity is at the top of each rod. Illuminance (lx) 9000 225000 pc lens is at the top of each rod. Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR 6000 150000 Minimum Zoom (Distance = 5 m) 3000 Full Color 75000 30000 750000 0 0 27000 675000 7 MAXIMUMMAX BEAM UNIFORMITY BEAM UNIFORMITY -0,30 -0,20 -0,10 0,00 0,10 0,20 0,30 24000 Diameter600000 (m) The advanced advanced optics optics guarantee guarantee well-defined well-defined light dynamics21000 light at minimumdynamics aperture at minimum and optimize aperture525000 beam uniformityand optimize at maximum beam 18000 450000 uniformity at maximum aperture in wash mode.15000 375000 aperture in wash mode. 12000 300000 Intensity (Cd) Intensity Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 9000 225000 6000 150000 Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR 3000 Illuminance Distribution75000 K-EYE K20 HCR 0 0 7 MAX BEAM UNIFORMITYMinimum Zoom (Distance = 5 m) -0,30 -0,20 -0,10 0,00 0,10 Maximum0,20 Zoom0,30 (Distance = 3 m) Full Color Diameter (m) Full Color The advanced30000 optics guarantee well-defined light dynamics at minimum750000 aperture and optimize3000 beam uniformity at maximum 27000 aperture27000 in wash mode. 675000 2700 24300 24000 600000 2400 21600 21000 525000 2100 18900 Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR 18000 Minimum Zoom (Distance = 5 m) 450000 Maximum1800 Zoom (Distance = 3 m) 16200 15000 Full Color 375000 1500 Full Color 13500 30000 750000 3000 27000 2700012000 675000 2700300000 1200 24300 10800 Intensity (Cd) Intensity 24000 600000 2400 21600 (Cd) Intensity Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 9000 225000 900 8100 Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 21000 525000 2100 18900 6000 150000 600 5400 18000 450000 1800 16200 3000 75000 300 2700 15000 375000 1500 13500 12000 0 300000 12000 0 10800 0 -1,50 -1,20 -0,90 -0,60 -0,30 0,00 0,30 0,60 0,90 1,20 1,50 Intensity (Cd) Intensity -0,30 -0,20 -0,10 0,00 0,10 0,20 0,30 (Cd) Intensity Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 9000 225000 900 8100 Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 6000 Diameter (m) 150000 600 Diameter5400 (m) 3000 75000 300 2700 0 0 0 0 -0,30 -0,20 -0,10 0,00 0,10 0,20 0,30 -1,50 -1,20 -0,90 -0,60 -0,30 0,00 0,30 0,60 0,90 1,20 1,50 Diameter (m) Diameter (m) 8 WIDEZOOM LINEAR ZOOM Illuminance Distribution K-EYE K20 HCR 8 TheZOOM zoom zoom ranges ranges fromMaximum from 7 to Zoom 53 7 (Distancetodegrees. 53 =degrees. 3 m)It may go It from may one go beam from angle one to beam another angle either tovery another quickly oreither slowly very and gradually.quickly or slowly andIlluminance gradually. Distribution K-EYE K20Full HCRColor The zoom3000 ranges fromMaximum 7 to Zoom 53 (Distancedegrees. = 3 m)It may go from one beam angle27000 to another either very quickly or slowly and gradually. Full Color 30002700 27000 24300 27002400 24300 21600 2400 53° 21600 2100 53° 18900 2100 18900 1800 16200 1800 16200 15001500 7° 7°13500 13500 12001200 10800 10800 900 8100 (Cd) Intensity Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 900 8100 (Cd) Intensity Illuminance Illuminance (lx) 600 5400 300600 2700 5400 0300 0 2700 -1,50 -1,20 -0,90 -0,60 -0,30 0,00 0,30 0,60 0,90 1,20 1,50 0 Diameter (m) 0 -1,50 -1,20 -0,90 -0,60 -0,30 0,00 0,30 0,60 0,90 1,20 1,50 Diameter (m) 10 Photo for Illustrative purpose only 11 11 11 THE RICHEST COLOR MANAGEMENT EVER OPERATING MODES HALO SIMULATION COLOR MACRO The projector can work in 4 operating modes: RAW The projector offers a number of other functions, activated Dedicated color macro Mode, HSL, RGB emulation and CMY emulation. through the specific channel: with INCANDESCENCE channel with more than 40 RAW Mode enables specific control of each color. HSL EMULATION all parameters are set to emulate the dynamics digital filters. Mode is based on a complex algorithm for a new type of of an incandescent lamp, specifically the dimmer curve and (More filters will be management of both color and white light. In this mode, the color temperature. 5 different types of incandescence are implemented in the next the CRI is kept constantly above 97, irrespective of color available. programmed FW updates). temperature. Color Lee Filter Description HALO 1 HALO 2 HALO 3 HALO 4 HALO 5 0 - Macro OFF 750W 1000W 1200W 2000W 2500W 1 4 Med Bast Amber 2 9 Pale Amber Gold GAMMA WAVE 3 19 Fire HSL MODE: HUE AND SATURATION 4 26 Bright Red There are different chromatic curves for each color. 5 35 Light Pink • HUE: The Linear Hue setting defines the target point color in the HSV color representation 6 58 Lavender system (range from 0° (Red) to 360°). 7 68 Sky Blue 8 71 Tokyo Blue • HUE FINE: it is the 16-bit Hue setting. 9 103 Straw • SATURATION: Linear Saturation setting, define the INTENSITY/PURITY of the color at a 10 111 Dark Pink 11 115 Peacock Blue constant lightness level. It ranges from 100% (pure color) to 0% (white). 12 116 Med Blue-Green 13 117 Steel Blue 14 124 Dark Green 15 128 Bright Pink HSL MODE: CROSSFADE, PATH AND TINT 16 131 Marine Blue • CROSSFADE: Faded Transition with selectable timing between two sets of color points. In 17 132 Med Blue 18 134 Golden Amber accordance with the selected PATH, during the faded transition all the intermediate colors 19 136 Pale Lavender along the route will be displayed. 20 138 Pale Green 21 141 Bright Blue • PATH: Selection of the different types of route from one color to the other (example: along 22 147 Apricot a straight line connecting directly the two points; clockwise or counterclockwise along the DEDICATED CTO CHANNEL 23 154 Pale Rose saturated color on the gamut border connecting the two points).
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