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- Cue Groups
- ck with 3 options for it's DMX mapping. With some level of abstraction, it reminds us of the “One Cue Per... ations, and Destination Cue, all work on the same level: - it defines the “parental” control for the Cues
- Networking for Lasershows, QuickShow, and Entertainment
- es”, “Energy Efficient Ethernet” and other driver level features. Found in this chain: {{:quickshow:how_... an be tempting to purchase low grade and consumer level networking gear for home networks like cheaper TP... t networking equipment not just from a port speed level but an actual “packets per second” level is very important to allow the data to fly through the networki
- Projection Zones
- trol 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.
- Projector Settings
- ve to human eye sensitivity instead of just power levels. However, systems with not well tuned drivers th... es for each color channel with the **color output levels**. If your laser has a bit to much of a single c
- About Timeline and BPM relation
- a whole timeline (clock and beat). This is Player level option rather than Timeline level option. This is similar to follow timeline situation when a a whole ti
- Status bar color scheme of FB4
- ion call. This is the end of software/application level. FB4 on other side assemble the data back, and me... some network issue. Think for a second, software level supply solid buffer for communication. There is no segmentation at this level. At the other side FB4 compose packers into frame
- QuickTrace
- ing output image. ===== Adjusting the Separation level ===== When the tracing mode is set to **Highligh... separation** or **Centerline**, the **Separation Level** slider will be available for adjustment. Simply
- Cue properties
- s section is hidden to prevent confusing beginner-level users. ===== Image tab ===== In **Image** ta
- Virtual Laser Jockey
- ume Mixer (as shown below) to try to optimize the levels for best detection by the Virtual Laser Jockey.
- QuickTools overview
- bility of certain QuickTools depends on your user level** Note that some of the QuickTools discussed above are not available if the User Level is set to **Beginner** or **Intermediate**. ---
- Introduction
- ing shows in their garages, all the way up to top-level Laser DJs, including Glenn Turner of Oracle Proje
- Settings menu
- can rate, color shift, number of colors and color levels. ===== Targeted Beam Settings ===== **If you w... ould not recommend that beginners or intermediate-level users make adjustments to Projection Zones withou
- QuickTools overview
- bility of certain QuickTools depends on your user level** Note that some of the QuickTools discussed ab... f the [[quickshow:quicksetup#step_1specify_a_user_level|User Level]] is set to Beginner or Intermediate. ---- See Also * [[quickshow:quicktext|QuickText]]
- Controlling cues during playback
- rmance and Cue editing tools depends on your user level** Note that the Live Performance cue editing t... ols discussed above are not available if the User Level is set to **Beginner**. If the [[quickshow:quicksetup#step_1specify_a_user_level|User Level]] is set to **Intermediate**, then the Live Performance tools are available, but Cue editing
- Quick Setup
- s of your projector ===== Step 1: Specify a user level ===== The first step in the process is to famili... th the type of user you are. When choosing a user level, you should be as honest as possible, since Quick... ll tailor the features you see based on your user level. If you are a beginner and you tell QuickShow tha... nfused by the advanced tools seen at the Advanced level. {{:quickshow:quicksetup2.jpg|}} ===== Step 2: