If you discover an issue with an existing fixture profile, please let us know here. We will investigate and correct if necessary.
Thanks much!
Anne
If you discover an issue with an existing fixture profile, please let us know here. We will investigate and correct if necessary.
Thanks much!
Anne
The Color Force fixture in HSI mode is a known issue. However, the fixture's HSI mode is more than 180 degrees off. If we were to try and map the Hue value to a DMX value, the resulting color on the fixture, and the hue % that Eos would need, you'd find the following:
DMX | Color | Eos Hue |
0% | Blue | 240 deg |
33% | Green | 120 deg |
66% | Red | 0/360 deg |
100% | Blue | 240 deg |
This is one of a few fixtures we know of with a different HSI wheel than what we currently use -- it would have to be more in-depth than a profile change to fix. For the time being, we recommend using any of the non-HSI modes available.
Thanks!
Hans
The Color Force fixture in HSI mode is a known issue. However, the fixture's HSI mode is more than 180 degrees off. If we were to try and map the Hue value to a DMX value, the resulting color on the fixture, and the hue % that Eos would need, you'd find the following:
DMX | Color | Eos Hue |
0% | Blue | 240 deg |
33% | Green | 120 deg |
66% | Red | 0/360 deg |
100% | Blue | 240 deg |
This is one of a few fixtures we know of with a different HSI wheel than what we currently use -- it would have to be more in-depth than a profile change to fix. For the time being, we recommend using any of the non-HSI modes available.
Thanks!
Hans
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