High pressure mercury arc lamps are commonly used as the illumination
source in many projection systems. Such lamps may be deficient in either
output power or spectrum, and so it is desirable to combine the light
from the lamp with light from a second light generator. The second light
generator may be another mercury lamp or a solid state source, such as
one or more light emitting diodes. Different ways of combining light from
two light generators are described. The second light source may be an
arrangement of a number of red LEDs that supplements the red light
produced by the mercury light. A tunnel integrator may be used to
homogenize the combined light beam and to reduce the angular separation
between the light beams from the two light generators.