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T2 Profile™

T2 Profile™ | ROBE lighting

T2 Profile™

T2. Taking Multispectral perfection even further! While simultaneously maintaining the absolute colour finesse of Robe’s phenomenally successful T1 series, featuring the MSL™ (Multi-Spectral) LED engine, our T2 Profile™ provides an enhanced output of more than 22.000 lumens, measured at the front lens, via its 850W MSL™ source, to throw their beautiful light even further than before. With a zoom range of 5–55°, T2 Profile™ is ideally suited to its longer-throw role in theatre, television, and touring.

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Light source

MSL™ 850 W Multi-Spectral LED engine

Light output

up to 22.000 lm, CRI 95+, + - Green Correction Function, Cpulse™ special flicker free management for HD and UHD cameras

Zoom range

5° - 55°

Effects

Rotating gobo wheel, Static gobo wheel, Animation Wheel, Framing Shutters, 6-facet circular and linear prisms

Innovations
MSL™ – Multi Spectral Light Source
MSL™ – Multi Spectral Light Source

Robe's MSL™ (Multi-Spectral Light) patented LED light engines are, specifically, designed to consistently deliver the highest quality light through the additive colour mixing method. The MSL spreads the emitted light equally throughout the Planck curve, thereby providing the widest possible colour gamut, while simultaneously delivering seamless full range CCT control. 

Cpulse™ – Pulse Width Modulation Control
Cpulse™ – Pulse Width Modulation Control

Cpulse™ is a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control system for luminaires that allows you to select and fine-tune the LED driving frequency, from either the fixture's onboard display or remotely via DMX. By frequency manipulation in a range from 800 Hz to 25 kH, you ensure no flicker will be visible on any camera system including the latest HD & UHD models, ready for 8K and 16K. This means our fixtures can be used with all the latest cameras types for TV, video and film applications.

+ - Green Correction
+ - Green Correction

Green is a crucial colour for the TV and broadcast industry. To address this, Robe has incorporated a dedicated +/- green control channel in the fixtures featuring MSL™ Multi-spectral LED light sources, utilizing innovative algorithms. This allows precise and consistent adjustments of green content across the light beam. This seamless control offers vision controllers significantly greater flexibility in challenging lighting applications.

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