Difference between revisions of "Pani BP4 HMI (Q31902)"
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(Created claim: commercialisation date (P112): 1974) | (Created claim: context (P47): A major landmark for Ludwig Pani, and forthe entertainment industry in general whenthey introduced in 1974 the now famous BP4HMI projector, just three years before thedeath of Pani in 1977. It had been developedwith the aid of Kurt Winter, former lightingdirector of the Bayreuth Festival Opera,when a 4000W HMI lamp was tested in the Pani SkW scenic projector. The HMI lamp isthe German equivalent of the CSI (compactsource iodide) and it emits some...) | ||
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+ | A major landmark for Ludwig Pani, and forthe entertainment industry in general whenthey introduced in 1974 the now famous BP4HMI projector, just three years before thedeath of Pani in 1977. It had been developedwith the aid of Kurt Winter, former lightingdirector of the Bayreuth Festival Opera,when a 4000W HMI lamp was tested in the Pani SkW scenic projector. The HMI lamp isthe German equivalent of the CSI (compactsource iodide) and it emits something likefour to five times the halogen equivalent.The result was that scenery could now beprojected at a strong enough level thatwould also enable the acting to be litwithout any practical problems. (English) | ||
Property / context: A major landmark for Ludwig Pani, and forthe entertainment industry in general whenthey introduced in 1974 the now famous BP4HMI projector, just three years before thedeath of Pani in 1977. It had been developedwith the aid of Kurt Winter, former lightingdirector of the Bayreuth Festival Opera,when a 4000W HMI lamp was tested in the Pani SkW scenic projector. The HMI lamp isthe German equivalent of the CSI (compactsource iodide) and it emits something likefour to five times the halogen equivalent.The result was that scenery could now beprojected at a strong enough level thatwould also enable the acting to be litwithout any practical problems. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / context: A major landmark for Ludwig Pani, and forthe entertainment industry in general whenthey introduced in 1974 the now famous BP4HMI projector, just three years before thedeath of Pani in 1977. It had been developedwith the aid of Kurt Winter, former lightingdirector of the Bayreuth Festival Opera,when a 4000W HMI lamp was tested in the Pani SkW scenic projector. The HMI lamp isthe German equivalent of the CSI (compactsource iodide) and it emits something likefour to five times the halogen equivalent.The result was that scenery could now beprojected at a strong enough level thatwould also enable the acting to be litwithout any practical problems. (English) / qualifier | |||
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A major landmark for Ludwig Pani, and forthe entertainment industry in general whenthey introduced in 1974 the now famous BP4HMI projector, just three years before thedeath of Pani in 1977. It had been developedwith the aid of Kurt Winter, former lightingdirector of the Bayreuth Festival Opera,when a 4000W HMI lamp was tested in the Pani SkW scenic projector. The HMI lamp isthe German equivalent of the CSI (compactsource iodide) and it emits something likefour to five times the halogen equivalent.The result was that scenery could now beprojected at a strong enough level thatwould also enable the acting to be litwithout any practical problems. (English)
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