Lighting specialist UltraLEDs has launched Precision LED Tape, a high-CRI lighting solution designed for professional film, TV, and studio use.

Precision LED Tape is engineered for true-to-life colour rendering, uniform light quality, and long-term reliability, providing gaffers, lighting designers, and electricians with dependable precision lighting for permanent and on-location setups.

The new range builds on UltraLEDs’ track record in serving the film, TV, and entertainment sectors, where its LED tape solutions have been installed in projects such as Love Island, Black Mirror, and BBC Newsround.

With a Colour Rendering Index (CRI) above 95 and high R9 values, Precision LED Tape exactly reproduces colours as they appear under natural lighting.  High-CRI performance ensures on-camera consistency and clarity, eliminating washed-out or distorted hues that can result from lower-quality light sources.

The lights deliver up to 2700 lumens per metre and a dense configuration of more than 240 LEDs per metre. Each production batch is sourced from a single BIN, ensuring colour variation remains below 3SDCM steps and preventing visual hue differences between rolls in large-scale and multi-set installs.

The tape is also available in IP20 and IP67 versions, to be used across indoor and outdoor sets, or environments exposed to moisture and dust.

“Every detail of Precision LED tape was developed with working gaffers and TV electricians in mind,” said Dave Stirling, Film & TV Specialist, UltraLEDs. “Consistency, colour accuracy, and reliability are prerequisite when you’re lighting for camera, and the quality of the shot will absolutely correlate to the standard of product selected. Our Precision tape was built to match these requirements perfectly, to ensure the same high-quality results across a wide range of film, TV and entertainment applications.”

 

Pippa Considine

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