Fixture Profile Request - Arri Orbiter

Hi, I hope you are doing well.

I need a personality for Arri Orbiter. DMX table is there https://microsites.arri.com/orbiter/orbiter-downloads.html in technical information. I looked in the last library update, but this personality is not there.

Thanks.

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  • Here is the link for the full ARRI LED library, including Orbiter: https://microsites.arri.com/orbiter/assets/downloads/Fixture_Profiles/ARRI_LED-Profiles_for_ETC_Eos.zip

    We have done some work on some of the complex modes (Gel, Source, Ultimate) to better expose some of the Mode Dependent parameters.

    If using Calibrated Color in Orbiter, select one of the modes that has a “(Cal)” in the name.  Calibrated Mode makes the fixture act like a Virtual RGB, while still using all colors to do so.  It hides the A,C,L parameters and adds a W as well as a White Point CCT and Tint channel.  Setting the White Point allows you to build RGB to the CCT you set as the White Point.  In this mode, RGB at full = your CCT.  Conversely, W at Full and RGB at zero ALSO = your CCT.  Adding W to your various levels of RGB serves to desaturate the color.  IMPORTANT… make sure all of your fixtures' CCT levels are the same in order for fixture colors to match one another.  Orbiter has separate Calibrated White Point and WP Tint Channels, while SkyPanels use the CCT/Tint channels on the White side of the Color Crossfade to set the Calibrated White Point.  The default CCT of all of our profiles has been set to 3200K

    Setting your White Points to the same one used by the camera will make your life so much easier when trying to determine correct color representation.  Ask your VC where they are balancing the cameras.  Also great for live event iMAG situations.

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  • Here is the link for the full ARRI LED library, including Orbiter: https://microsites.arri.com/orbiter/assets/downloads/Fixture_Profiles/ARRI_LED-Profiles_for_ETC_Eos.zip

    We have done some work on some of the complex modes (Gel, Source, Ultimate) to better expose some of the Mode Dependent parameters.

    If using Calibrated Color in Orbiter, select one of the modes that has a “(Cal)” in the name.  Calibrated Mode makes the fixture act like a Virtual RGB, while still using all colors to do so.  It hides the A,C,L parameters and adds a W as well as a White Point CCT and Tint channel.  Setting the White Point allows you to build RGB to the CCT you set as the White Point.  In this mode, RGB at full = your CCT.  Conversely, W at Full and RGB at zero ALSO = your CCT.  Adding W to your various levels of RGB serves to desaturate the color.  IMPORTANT… make sure all of your fixtures' CCT levels are the same in order for fixture colors to match one another.  Orbiter has separate Calibrated White Point and WP Tint Channels, while SkyPanels use the CCT/Tint channels on the White side of the Color Crossfade to set the Calibrated White Point.  The default CCT of all of our profiles has been set to 3200K

    Setting your White Points to the same one used by the camera will make your life so much easier when trying to determine correct color representation.  Ask your VC where they are balancing the cameras.  Also great for live event iMAG situations.

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