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If utilizing the gauze screen for purposes of seeing what each projector is outputting, its best to leave the mesh screen close to the outputs of all your lasers. | If utilizing the gauze screen for purposes of seeing what each projector is outputting, its best to leave the mesh screen close to the outputs of all your lasers. | ||
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===== Projectors ====== | ===== Projectors ====== | ||
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* Projector Brightness, If you have projectors with varying power levels in your setup, you can emulate this by changing brightness of each laser. | * Projector Brightness, If you have projectors with varying power levels in your setup, you can emulate this by changing brightness of each laser. | ||
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===== 3D Preview command line ===== | ===== 3D Preview command line ===== | ||
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Example: Select 1 to 10 posx 10 posy 1 posz -5 to 5 | Example: Select 1 to 10 posx 10 posy 1 posz -5 to 5 | ||
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**SELECT Command**: SELECT or (SEL) selects projectors in specificized order. Selection from UI has single order, from first to last selection. Selection on command keeps the order as you define projectors in the command. You can use either single projector indexes or several indexes separated by commas, or a range of indexes. | **SELECT Command**: SELECT or (SEL) selects projectors in specificized order. Selection from UI has single order, from first to last selection. Selection on command keeps the order as you define projectors in the command. You can use either single projector indexes or several indexes separated by commas, or a range of indexes. |