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Mon, 19 May 2003, 09:02 am
Walter Plinge4 posts in thread
ALIA's On-line Forums are now live
The much-awaited ALIA (Australasian Lighting Industry Association) On-line Forums are now up and running.
If you have a piece of news to share, a lighting issue to discuss or a question to ask, then come and join us in the forums. Reading the forums is as simple as using your web browser, and participating in discussions is as easy as sending an email. Access is free to everyone in the Australasian lighting industry, although some posting areas are only open to ALIA members.
Discussion areas now open include:
== Current affairs (yes it's a bad electrical joke)
What's happening in the lighting world? Interesting projects that you have seen or been involved with. Regulatory and safety issues. New gear you have heard about or used. Interesting places that you've found on the Web.
== Tips Hints & Solutions
If you're seeking help with a design, technical or operational problem or if you've been around long enough to know a few answers, this is the place to ask your questions and share your experiences. If you've been around in lighting for a while, this forum is the place to give back to others the benefit of your hard-won knowledge. There will be special sessions where guest LD's, tech gurus and wizard programmers, will be available to answer specific questions.
== How did they do that?
Seen something recently that you would like to understand better or maybe even try out for yourself? This forum is where you can share your experiences or wonderment.
== Where can I find...?
Looking for a DMX to D54 converter, a left-handed shifter, a colour scroller for a Patt 45 or a plan of the Invercargill Entertainment Centre? Use this forum to tap into the collective knowledge of the Australasian lighting industry.
== Lighting Expertise Required
This forum is the place to advertise for non-commercial lighting assistance. If you have a project or production where you require operational, technical or design expertise, seek help here from those in your local area who want to gain more practical experience.
== Seeking Lighting Experience
Looking for a chance to get more lighting experience working on non-commercial productions? Use this forum to advertise your availability for lighting assistance.
== Buy and Sell
A place to buy, sell or trade lighting gear.

Thread (4 posts)

Walter PlingeMon, 19 May 2003, 09:02 am
ALIA's On-line Forums are now live
The much-awaited ALIA (Australasian Lighting Industry Association) On-line Forums are now up and running.
If you have a piece of news to share, a lighting issue to discuss or a question to ask, then come and join us in the forums. Reading the forums is as simple as using your web browser, and participating in discussions is as easy as sending an email. Access is free to everyone in the Australasian lighting industry, although some posting areas are only open to ALIA members.
Discussion areas now open include:
== Current affairs (yes it's a bad electrical joke)
What's happening in the lighting world? Interesting projects that you have seen or been involved with. Regulatory and safety issues. New gear you have heard about or used. Interesting places that you've found on the Web.
== Tips Hints & Solutions
If you're seeking help with a design, technical or operational problem or if you've been around long enough to know a few answers, this is the place to ask your questions and share your experiences. If you've been around in lighting for a while, this forum is the place to give back to others the benefit of your hard-won knowledge. There will be special sessions where guest LD's, tech gurus and wizard programmers, will be available to answer specific questions.
== How did they do that?
Seen something recently that you would like to understand better or maybe even try out for yourself? This forum is where you can share your experiences or wonderment.
== Where can I find...?
Looking for a DMX to D54 converter, a left-handed shifter, a colour scroller for a Patt 45 or a plan of the Invercargill Entertainment Centre? Use this forum to tap into the collective knowledge of the Australasian lighting industry.
== Lighting Expertise Required
This forum is the place to advertise for non-commercial lighting assistance. If you have a project or production where you require operational, technical or design expertise, seek help here from those in your local area who want to gain more practical experience.
== Seeking Lighting Experience
Looking for a chance to get more lighting experience working on non-commercial productions? Use this forum to advertise your availability for lighting assistance.
== Buy and Sell
A place to buy, sell or trade lighting gear.
JessWed, 21 May 2003, 10:44 pm

Re: Australian Lighting Forum

for those who, like me, didn't see a link/address, here it is:

http://www.alia.com.au/

Jess
Walter PlingeFri, 23 Apr 2004, 12:38 pm

Re: Australian Lighting Forum

Good day,


Is there anyone outhere realize the existance of colour changing within a bulb?
Don AllenFri, 23 Apr 2004, 02:08 pm

Re: Australian Lighting Forum

Hello Zaidi

If you are refering to the fact that a filament's colour temperature changes with the voltage across it, so that when you dim a fitting you get a colour change, then yes someone realises the existance of colour changing within a bulb (ni flour type).

By the way the Australian Lighting forum is at www.alia.com.au

Regards
Don

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