Just on the Standard Colours, Mint emitter is unused. but for CT and any "Gel", it's there.
Prolights ECL CT+ Raw 16b
Eos 3.2.0 b291
FixLib: 3.2.0.72
Just on the Standard Colours, Mint emitter is unused. but for CT and any "Gel", it's there.
Prolights ECL CT+ Raw 16b
Eos 3.2.0 b291
FixLib: 3.2.0.72
According to the calibration data this is the location for this fixture's Mint emitter
And this is the color that the standard color Mint is trying to produce
So in this case the mint emitter of this fixture just doesn't help to achieve the color the console thinks of when you're asking for the standard color Mint.
According to the calibration data this is the location for this fixture's Mint emitter
And this is the color that the standard color Mint is trying to produce
So in this case the mint emitter of this fixture just doesn't help to achieve the color the console thinks of when you're asking for the standard color Mint.
OK....There is a problem here.
The emitter is not Lime as you have indicated. It is indeed Mint.
All of the puzzle pieces have fallen into place. This explains why I was having trouble colour matching these fixtures when I first got a demo from the local rental house.
All of the colours skew warm because the wrong photometric data is used to calculate colours.
I have been unable to get the correct info from Prolights. (I've been emailing Stefano di Russo) Can ETC assist?
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