Hi Ben-
You're right - Lowlight doesn't exist on Ion. Also, fan is not yet implemented in either Eos or Ion.
-luke-
To access LowLight, double tap the Highlight softkey (i think that works)
Hello Sammy
I don't want to jump the gun here but I believe the concept for Low-Light is changing in 2.0. I think the concept of having 2 presets to choose from i.e High-Light or Low-Light is being removed and Low-Light will become what the rest of your channels are doing in your current selection but not isolated for High-Light. So for example you will be able to select Chans 1 > 5 [High-Light] and the channels will go to the low-light preset and then when you next to the first channel is sets to the High-Light preset for adjustment.
Hope that makes sense.
Sabr
Hello Sammy
I don't want to jump the gun here but I believe the concept for Low-Light is changing in 2.0. I think the concept of having 2 presets to choose from i.e High-Light or Low-Light is being removed and Low-Light will become what the rest of your channels are doing in your current selection but not isolated for High-Light. So for example you will be able to select Chans 1 > 5 [High-Light] and the channels will go to the low-light preset and then when you next to the first channel is sets to the High-Light preset for adjustment.
Hope that makes sense.
Sabr
Ah interesting.
But isn't that already possible by turning on the Rem-Dim while Highlighting, and then you can just put a level for your Rem Dim?
I realise the method you describe will give much more control.
Either way it was just another function I hadnt used before and thought it wierd for it not to be labeled LL when in lowlight. If it's going to change just ignore me.
Many thanks
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