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  2. Cucoloris - Wikipedia

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    Many "old-school" grips would say that any unnatural pattern used to create a shadow is a cookie. [citation needed] Cucolorises are sometimes thought of as a subset of the gobo category. Cucolorises differ from standard gobos in that they are used farther away from the lighting instrument, and therefore do not need to be as heat resistant.

  3. Gobo (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    Gobos are often used in weddings and corporate events. They can project company logos, the couple's names, or just about any artwork. Some companies can turn a custom gobo out in as little as a week. Designers also use "stock" gobo patterns for these events—for example, for projecting stars or leaves onto the ceiling.

  4. Gobo - Wikipedia

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    Gobo (lighting), a template or pattern that controls the shape of the light from a projector or spotlight. Gobo (recording), a movable acoustic isolation panel; Gobo Fraggle, a character in the television series Fraggle Rock; GoboLinux, a Linux distribution; Gobo, a character in Bambi, a Life in the Woods

  5. Stage lighting accessories - Wikipedia

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    By placing the pattern inside of the focal plane of a fixture adjustments to image (hard or soft edges) can easily be created. Larger pattern holders are also available designed to mount into the accessory slot on some fixtures, allowing for the use of larger gobos, or the projection of two overlapping patterns from a single fixture.

  6. File:Track lighting gobo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Light characteristic - Wikipedia

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    A light characteristic is all of the properties that make a particular somewhat navigational light identifiable. Graphical and textual descriptions of navigational light sequences and colours are displayed on nautical charts and in Light Lists with the chart symbol for a lighthouse, lightvessel, buoy or sea mark with a light on it. Different ...

  8. Kinpira - Wikipedia

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    Kinpira (金平) is a Japanese side dish, usually made of root vegetables that have been sautéed and simmered. [1] The most common variety is kinpira gobō, or braised burdock root. [2]

  9. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of light an instrument makes is largely determined by three factors. The first are the specifics of the lamp, reflector and lens assembly. Different mounting positions for the lamp (axial, base up, base down), different sizes and shapes of reflector and the nature of the lens (or lenses) being used can all affect the pattern of light.