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Typical spacing of pixel lights
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[QUOTE="bretheron, post: 106494, member: 22293"] I used 50mm Spacing on everything so that I could maintain definitive effects over whole house and yard elements. My viewing distance is from 15 meters to 20 meters there abouts and to me looks Ok. The 50mm choice was mainly due to matching the 2inch spacing on my mega tree mounting strips that I had and now with all the new products coming out like chroma trim the 50mm/2inch spacing is a good choice if you want uniformity and plan on buying pixel node mounting products instead of drilling a million holes like I did. I would still love to reduce the spacing, say 25mm but it would simply not be economical. The closer you can get them obviously offers better definition and allows you to achieve any look you want. If you want a wide spaced effect you can simply group it that way. [/QUOTE]
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