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stained glass

1/9/2006 3:12:58 PM
Kathleen Gallivan

1/9/2006 3:12:58 PM
I need to light a large piece of stained glass that is hung in a very large window from the outside. Are there spots that can be wall-mounted from above of the window that can be focussed on the glass? Or would any commercial type of light that protrudes from a wall do the trick? Thanks.

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re: stained glass

Posted: 1/12/2006 12:20:46 PM

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1/12/2006 12:20:46 PM

It is always best to light a stained glass window from a distance.  In doing so, you will gain more uniformity of light across the window.  Keep in mind that different colors transmitted light differently, so this won't be easy.

I would install one or more METAL HALIDE COMMERCIAL SPOT LIGHTS mounted back from the glass window roughly one half the total height.  So if the window is 16' you should mount the lights approximately 8-10' back.  I would contact Jeremy in customer service at 800-239-2939 for more specific information.  He will need to know the dimensions to properly assist you.



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