Here you see one of the eight colors of BlissLights Nebula Cloudfield projectors in action from www.LasersandLights.com . This is the Amber shade. It is difficult to reproduce these subtle lighting effects on video as the eye sees much more than the camera picks up. You will see the color flare to a darker orange shade on close ups which is just the camera automatically adjusting to the low light but this darker orange color is not apparent to the eye, the lighter Amber shade is constant. You can view many other Cloudfield videos on this You Tube Channel showing us mixing multiple colors together for more varieties of combined shades and use for shadow dancing. Like any projector the brightness of the images are more pronounced when projected onto white surfaces and at closer ranges. The Amber in particular is a little less bright than the Red and Blue Cloudfield projectors due to the nature of the LED color and brightness variations. The images are clearly visible up to 50 feet away but most bright and effective when projecting onto surfaces from close up to about 30 feet away. Also remember that background lighting will dim the effects so keep the area as dark as possible for the maximum effects.
wow.. from sorta brown to deep fiery red. It's like hell fire. I love it!! But the blue I think is more relaxing.
viper8red 10 months ago