AutoPalletes For Multi Intensity Fixtures

Hi,

I am not sure if this was ever an official request.

I have a request fore All fixtures that are Multi-Intensity Parameter Fixtures that have Sub-Intensities, to have the Auto-Palette function Create a Per Type Direct 0% Palette and a Global Direct 100% Palette 100% for each globe.

This is mainly for the Movie Fixtures. This should apply to All Multi-Intensity Parameter Fixtures under the categories: Movie Lights, Kino Flos, LumaPanels.

For Space Lights, Chicken Coops, Far Cycs, Image 80s + more

For every new job, we have to create Intensity palettes for every globe of a light, on and off. Sometimes it is just 4 globes, sometimes 14.

A Space Light has 6 globes. We have to record a palettes that is 100% and 0% for each one for each sub-intensity. This is time intensive and taxing for the programmer for every new show we start. Sometime 3 times in one week for commercials.

This should be easy enough since the ability to create auto-palettes is already a function. IT would be great to add to the next build of 3.

Would be great for the next Hog3 build as well.

The more people that voice their approval, the more likely it is to happen.

-Ben
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  • [QUOTE=Marty Postma;63304]
    For example you might build a Group with all the #2 globes only.....then you can simply "Next" through to adjust them as you go if you don't need all of them.

    Also you can build an ordered group that has all the globes but goes through all the #1s first, then the #2s, etc, etc. as you NEXT or BACK through. (Or whatever order you think you might need to access them in).



    This is a good point and I use this method too, but only when I know I need that kind of individual control.
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  • [QUOTE=Marty Postma;63304]
    For example you might build a Group with all the #2 globes only.....then you can simply "Next" through to adjust them as you go if you don't need all of them.

    Also you can build an ordered group that has all the globes but goes through all the #1s first, then the #2s, etc, etc. as you NEXT or BACK through. (Or whatever order you think you might need to access them in).



    This is a good point and I use this method too, but only when I know I need that kind of individual control.
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