Showbeam Twin beam effect?

Hey all,

I am teaching a class on Lighting and I wanted to talk about the SHOWBEAM to the students. Can anyone explain how the Twin Beam effect is done? Does the lens split or it a mirror involved? I know they are going to ask, and I haven't had the opportunity to look inside a showbeam myself.

Thanks,
Terrii
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  • There is a lenticular prism inside the unit with the surface points in the shape of isosceles triangles.

    The lens also "splits" to give a more beam definition, but does not actually split the beam in any way.

    See these links for more info:

    www.highend.com/support/automated_luminaires/showbeam/showbeamdrawings.asp

    www.highend.com/pub/products/automated_luminaires/Showbeam/Drawings/fx%20asm.pdf

    Hope this helps. :)
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  • There is a lenticular prism inside the unit with the surface points in the shape of isosceles triangles.

    The lens also "splits" to give a more beam definition, but does not actually split the beam in any way.

    See these links for more info:

    www.highend.com/support/automated_luminaires/showbeam/showbeamdrawings.asp

    www.highend.com/pub/products/automated_luminaires/Showbeam/Drawings/fx%20asm.pdf

    Hope this helps. :)
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