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Oct 10, 2007 22:04:52 GMT
Post by tuxit on Oct 10, 2007 22:04:52 GMT
I am struggling with my light setup during painting. I still have too much glare to see good what I am doing. My eyes are not the youngest anymore neither.
Anything that community members can recommend and where I can buy it ? Preferable a Europe based shop.
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Oct 10, 2007 22:45:38 GMT
Post by zapoteke on Oct 10, 2007 22:45:38 GMT
I use, besides geneeral light in the room, 2 ordinary desk top lamps fitted with Osram 60W Halolux Classic A and both placed on either side of me so they give a good light coverage and at the same time take each other out... so to say. They work for me as they have a very natural "white" light and are strong enough. it can get very hot some time when I close them in on me for some close up detailing. Also I use these for photo as well. catalog.myosram.com/search for this one: 64472 A 60W 230V E27 FS1 *EDIT* i popped in and fixed the links . . . Crown catalog.myosram.com/zb2b/catalog/getAtpInfo.do?display_scenario=query
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Oct 11, 2007 9:15:43 GMT
Post by Tim C on Oct 11, 2007 9:15:43 GMT
I use a flourescent lamp, it gives an even spread of light and also gives off less heat so it is comfortable to work under.
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