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The SeaChanger has achieved a much higher level of commercial success.
The SeaChanger allows you to customize the wheels for added color possibilities.
Variations of the SeaChanger line replace (alternately) the lens barrel or lamp assembly with integrated components, essentially creating a whole new fixture.
The SeaChanger unit is also much larger than the Colormerge and completely replaces the shutter assembly of a Source Four fixture.
The SeaChanger Color Engine is an electro-mechanical device that is used to control light color in entertainment-industry lighting applications.
The SeaChanger line by Ocean Thin Films is a color mixing unit intended to be installed into the ETC Source Four.
Ocean Thin Films, a manufacturer of scientific optics and instruments, offers the SeaChanger Color Engine that utilizes gradient dichroic disks to control color.
The SeaChanger Color Engine is designed to fit between the reflector assembly and lens barrel of a Source Four ellipsoidal, replacing the gobo slot and accessory slot.
The SeaChanger profile is unique in that its green color filter increases its color gamut to include deep blues, reds and greens that are difficult to create through dichroic color mixing.
More recently, the SeaChanger line by Ocean Thin Films accomplishes much the same thing but features a wide range of patented dichroic color wheels in an array of saturation levels, for added color possibilities.
Great American Market (GAM) offers a special effects unit, the SX4, that is mounted inside a Source Four in a similar manner to the Seachanger Color Engine and offers a large selection of drop-in accessories that range from gobo-changers to overlapping looping gobos.