Red LED Strip Lights Aisle Railing Regal 12 SF CA
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Regal Stonestown Galleria 12 Theatre
San Francisco, CA
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Taken on: May 26, 2021
Uploaded on: May 26, 2021
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Too bad they turn off the color aisle lights during a movie so you just sit in the dark with a few white aisle lights. Who is doing the lighting for Cineworld Regal? In mostly all the new auditoriums the two side green Exit signs are way to bright and very distracting on your eyes. When a low light image hits the screen you will see a reflection on the sides of the screen. You would think on a brand new build this would not happen. At least they did not put the white cove lights on the ceiling too close to the screen when the previews are shown. There is some light leaking down to the screen but not that bad.
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