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beyond:projector_settings-new [2023/04/24 12:13]
Bob Varkevisser [Angle]
beyond:projector_settings-new [2023/05/01 22:16] (current)
Lyra Letournea [BAM]
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-The info tab will give you information about the hardware, including firmware information, date of birth information, resolutions, mac addresses and more. You can also name your hardware here and it will be named throughout the software with that name. +The info tab will give you information about the hardware, including firmware information, date of birth information (Date of manufacture), resolutions, mac addresses and more. You can also name your hardware here and it will be named throughout the software with that name. 
  
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-The **Beam Attenuation Map** allows you to control the brightness of a laser projector over the entire projection zone that it will correspond to, and it also allows non-uniform brightness maps. You can see a quick tutorial video about the BAM here: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89xLGkicUjI|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89xLGkicUjI]] +The **Beam Attenuation Map** allows you to control the brightness of a laser projector over the entire projection zone that it will correspond to, and it also allows non-uniform brightness maps. You can see a quick tutorial video about the BAM here: [[https://youtu.be/JQnQYPq5WzU?t=178]] 
  
 The **Beam Attenuation Map** is a 64 by 64 "pixel" brightness control map. Each pixel can be set to any brightness level from 0 to 100%. Rudimentary tools are provided to sample a brightness level in the map, fill the entire map with the selected brightness level, fill a rectangular area with the selected brightness level and freehand-draw brightness levels into the map.  Additional tools allow you to draw a gradient level of attenuation so the brightness of the BAM varies between two different attenuation levels. The **Beam Attenuation Map** is a 64 by 64 "pixel" brightness control map. Each pixel can be set to any brightness level from 0 to 100%. Rudimentary tools are provided to sample a brightness level in the map, fill the entire map with the selected brightness level, fill a rectangular area with the selected brightness level and freehand-draw brightness levels into the map.  Additional tools allow you to draw a gradient level of attenuation so the brightness of the BAM varies between two different attenuation levels.
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 Once you set a BAM for one zone you can copy these BAM settings to be applied to multiple other zones and have a bitmap screen shot of your drawn BAM copied to the clipboard, to be pasted into a document for possible use in a Laser Projector Product Report. Once you set a BAM for one zone you can copy these BAM settings to be applied to multiple other zones and have a bitmap screen shot of your drawn BAM copied to the clipboard, to be pasted into a document for possible use in a Laser Projector Product Report.
  
- The **Beam Attenuation Map** can be used for graphics, atmospheric and beam effects. +The **Beam Attenuation Map** can be used for graphics, atmospheric and beam effects. 
  
 **Below is an example of a Beam Attenuation Map used for laser graphics.** **Below is an example of a Beam Attenuation Map used for laser graphics.**
beyond/projector_settings-new.1682331205.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/24 12:13 by Bob Varkevisser