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| ==== Live Control Zone Files ==== | ==== Live Control Zone Files ==== | ||
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| This zone file is designed to be a very good template zone file for live shows. Broken down into 4 groups of 8 lasers, it can serve many setups very well. | This zone file is designed to be a very good template zone file for live shows. Broken down into 4 groups of 8 lasers, it can serve many setups very well. | ||
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| One thing people may want to do is use multiple lasers to create one large zone of output sometimes known as a " | One thing people may want to do is use multiple lasers to create one large zone of output sometimes known as a " | ||
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| + | Canvasing is a great way to blend multiple lasers to solve different problems. | ||
| + | You can stack lasers for brightness, just straight up layering them on top of each other | ||
| + | You can stitch to make a larger projection then your scan angle can do, which is also to with resize | ||
| + | And you can Distribute, where two lasers are stacked on top of each other, but drawing different parts of the same image to reduce flicker. | ||
| + | Canvasing is doing any of them or all of them together to create a large format display. | ||
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