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Also, can you give me some insight as to the difference between "Beam Angle and "Field Angle" settings of the lights?
Most spot bulbs give off a full 180 degrees of light (field angle), with a brighter beam in the center.
Beam Angle - This angle defines how wide the main, bright beam of light will be.
Field Angle - This angle defines a cone of softer light outside the main beam.
(Use 0 for the default of 180 degrees, unless you want a really tight light)
See: Beam and Field Angles
The image shows about 140 degrees, but most spot lights actually give off light for 180 degrees or so, with a brighter beam in the middle. I grabbed that image from the web, to demonstrate the difference between the Beam angle and the field angle. However, the image suggest that there is still light outside of the 140 degree area.
Our lights to not emit any light outside of the field angle.
We have found that a field angle of 180 degrees gives giid results. Most tighter spot lights will actually be in an enclosure which block some of the wider angles.
I can't seem to find anything on the web to give me the actual beam and field angles for spot lights.
Try pointing a spotlight at an object, with field angle == beam angle (tight spot), field angle = 0 (or 180 - 0 is the default to use 180), and with the field angle something smaller to see which result you like best.
However, scenes are rarely lit with a spot light which is not in an enclosure, so it would take a lot more work to match real lamps.
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