![]() While in theory, an RGB-WW LED should be better at creating color mixes, it requires significantly more cooling than a regular RGB LED. RGB-WW and RGB-AW are still not that common as far as LED lights go, mainly because they are a lot more expensive to produce than regular RGB LEDs. This is different to say the ARRI SkyPanel where they are actually mixing colors to obtain white. The extra chip means the Gemini not only has a warm white chip, but also a white chip. With the Litepanels Gemini, the fixture is RGB-WW, and they use 5 chips, not 4. By mixing all four, a wide range of colors can be created and in theory, the light produced when all four are at full brightness should appear to be almost white. With most RGB-W, an extra white chip is added into the mix. Most LED lights on the market create white light by mixing red, green, and blue, which unless it is done well, can create undesirable color spikes. RGB-W stands for Red, Green, Blue & Warm White. We are seeing a lot of lighting companies now use RGB-W technology. The Gemini 1×1 Soft comes with a host of features, and not only is its Kelvin color temperature adjustable from 2700 to 10000K, but it also offers four different lighting modes, 6 presets for user-defined color temperature and plus/minus green control. ![]() The Gemini 1×1 RGB-WW is a soft panel fixture that combines daylight, tungsten, and red-green-blue LEDs. A 1×1 version of the Gemini would have had the jump on the competition if they had of released it a year ago. Since that time we have seen quite a few 1x RGBWW lights emerge from companies such as Lupo, Luxli, and BB&S. I really thought that Litepanels should have announced both the 2×1 and 1×1 versions of the Gemini at the same time. At the time the 2×1 Gemini was announced there was very little in the way of competition from other RGBWW lights, this was especially true if you were in the market for a 1×1 RGBWW panel light. Better late than neverįinally, Litepanels decided to make a 1×1 version of the Gemini. ![]() It made for a very compelling option to lights such as the ARRI S60-C SkyPanel. I reviewed the Litepanels Gemini 2×1 RGB-WW LED Soft Panel just over a year ago and found that it was a well built, fully featured fixture that produces a really nice quality of light. Litepanels Gemini 2×1 LED Soft Panel Review
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