kgallen Posted March 12, 2023 Report Posted March 12, 2023 @Uriahdemon Great news! Not a problem at all. I learned something new too! Hope you have a great show! Kevin Quote
Davidmk Posted March 12, 2023 Report Posted March 12, 2023 Glad to hear you are sorted. If you apply a pallette to a fixture that wasn't included in the pallette (but the fixture type was) then it gets the values from the first fixture of that type. I'm not a big user of any pallettes except colour so the first thing I do after patching is create colour pallettes for all my LEDs in a range of colours adjusting each fixture type so that they look the same. That way I can be confident that selecting a colour will give me consistent results across a number of fixture types and in different cues. Also if I, or the director, decide the colour isn't quite right I can adjust it once for the whole show. I do something similar with beam & shape but in a more limited way but, reading up on pallettes for this I am reminded that pallettes can contain attributes from other groups, handy for zoom & focus which change with position due to the different throw. Quote
Uriahdemon Posted March 12, 2023 Author Report Posted March 12, 2023 36 minutes ago, kgallen said: @Uriahdemon Great news! Not a problem at all. I learned something new too! Hope you have a great show! Kevin Thanks Kevin, much appreciated Quote
Uriahdemon Posted March 12, 2023 Author Report Posted March 12, 2023 36 minutes ago, Davidmk said: Glad to hear you are sorted. If you apply a pallette to a fixture that wasn't included in the pallette (but the fixture type was) then it gets the values from the first fixture of that type. I'm not a big user of any pallettes except colour so the first thing I do after patching is create colour pallettes for all my LEDs in a range of colours adjusting each fixture type so that they look the same. That way I can be confident that selecting a colour will give me consistent results across a number of fixture types and in different cues. Also if I, or the director, decide the colour isn't quite right I can adjust it once for the whole show. I do something similar with beam & shape but in a more limited way but, reading up on pallettes for this I am reminded that pallettes can contain attributes from other groups, handy for zoom & focus which change with position due to the different throw. Thanks David, every day is a learning day. Quote
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