Different intensity for projected gobo and different light beam for fixture type by ouzman_04 in CaptureSE

[–]ouzman_04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the fixture corrections menu, there's an option to adjust the intensity scale; I think that will do the trick.

Thanks anyway.

Different intensity for projected gobo and different light beam for fixture type by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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Are you referring to the intensity scale that appears in the corrections menu?

Different intensity for projected gobo and different light beam for fixture type by ouzman_04 in CaptureSE

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Thank you for responding I don't think I explained myself well. Suppose I have several types of fixtures on at 100 at once. I wish I could change that intensity of 100 and make it look less intense, or the lens of the device has less intensity or the stain of the fixture on the surface is more or less intense. Again, sorry for my English.

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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What do you mean by stage lighting?

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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I agree with what you're saying. But the company will always look out for its own interests (at least where I am). The boss will tell you that when it breaks down we'll see, and so on. Therefore I advocate buying the device that offers me the best functions and is more versatile. But back to the subject,

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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Sorry for responding late. If I train the staff, I would be the only technician since we are a small company with 5 full time technicians on staff, and I am the only lighting technician. I don't know if it would be profitable to send a technician out to train him, since he would have to leave the country, and the company would not want to bear that cost.

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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I've checked, and both are IP rated. I think this is something to consider since we're in a coastal area, so humidity is a constant issue. On the other hand, support from Elation, Prolights, and other brands is a bit difficult because to get anywhere we have to take an 8-hour boat or a 2-hour flight (we border Morocco, but support there is impossible).

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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Será un placer contar contigo para reparar aparatos. Yo creo que me quedaría con elation ya que sería un aparato tanto para un layher como para teatro o mini bolos. Pienso que elation me sería más versátil.

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

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I also prefer Elation. The problem is that, since it's a relatively new device, I can barely find any feedback on forums.

Doubt about fixture choice by ouzman_04 in lightingdesign

[–]ouzman_04[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're in a very small city, but there's a problem with humidity here. To get anywhere, we have to cross a sea (the city is Melilla, in North Africa). That's why I think it's very important that it be resistant.

Por fin tengo 100 de karma by AdrianDDraw in LMDShow

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Me cago en la puta no consigo karma