Favourite Colours

Hey Guys,

Something I'd love to see, if it isn't already in existence;

With the new colour screen, add a new tab in the gel picker to have Favourites so a collection of various gels from different manufactures in one tab.

J

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  • This would be great. Could you use the "show" tab to make a set of favorites? I'm not sure exactly how that tab is populated, but you could make a fake scroller that doesn't really exist that has all of those colours.
  • The show tab is in essence already a favourites tab. In fact it was called that during beta. It currently shows colours used in your show such as scrollers etc.
  • Aside from adding a scroller to the show, how else can you add colours to that tab?
  • Hi Dan,

    Indeed, I knew this, but, what I was more aiming for was when Im prepping a show file, I in some cases get a list of fav colours from the designer.

    I could just create a gel string with all those colours but, it would be nice to just create that list within the colour picker itself.
  • Am I missing something? Isn't this a job for Color Palettes? We get 1000, so using 50-100 for the most likely doesn't seem unreasonable.

    If I understand, if the color is in a palette then it would show up in the "show" tab. I have a list that I keep in a template file, to copy or merge as needed. Being a Palette also makes them really easy to use, shouldn't that be the purpose of a favorites list?

    BTW: I'm not fond of 'favorites' unless they really are a list that I control. The Patch list gets over crowded. Just because it was used in a show, and maybe deleted, doesn't make it a fav!

  • Yes, but creating a CP requires patching a channel then creating a By Type, but when I work with designers often, I can have a template with their more than likely colours in the Favourites page of the Colour Picker without having to know what fixtures the design will be using thus potentially making the CP useless.
  • Show colors is also populated from patch. In the Data Base tile, you will see an entry for Gel (near where you set keywords). If you select a channel, click on the gel tile, and from the color picker select the gel you want, that gel populates into Show Colors. This information can also come in from a LW import. And as Dan said, your scroller loads will be there. The primary intent was to give the moving light programmer the conventional palette for the show, to help him/her out building color palettes or if s/he said "make it like the blue in that fixture there"... you'd have an idea of where to start.

    Does that make sense?

    Anne

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  • Show colors is also populated from patch. In the Data Base tile, you will see an entry for Gel (near where you set keywords). If you select a channel, click on the gel tile, and from the color picker select the gel you want, that gel populates into Show Colors. This information can also come in from a LW import. And as Dan said, your scroller loads will be there. The primary intent was to give the moving light programmer the conventional palette for the show, to help him/her out building color palettes or if s/he said "make it like the blue in that fixture there"... you'd have an idea of where to start.

    Does that make sense?

    Anne

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