Hello,
Since "white" lasers have become more common now and easier to deal with.
Mutiple manufactures and different wavelengths I have found that "balancing" palettes across mutiple systems has become more and more challenging.
Going through the palette wizard setup to find an optimal balance and white is fine. When you move on to the next laser and also balance colours and white I find the comparison from the first and second palette vary slightly.
Dealing with 2 lasers is ok, however when you have 12-16 this becomes a little to tedious.
Lighting Designers are starting to realise how they can integrate lasers in their shows now and are asking for "specific" colours. Choosing a colour from the palette wheel, applying to a frame and sending to multiple zones yields an array of different shades of a specific colour.
When creating a palette in LD you can only work on one palette at a time.
Would it be possible to set one base palette, display that palette and then work on the next palette matching it as closely as possible.
I have done this with 2 LD systems, but having it built into one would be fantastic.
I am also looking for any other suggestions here on how to achive this.
J
Since "white" lasers have become more common now and easier to deal with.
Mutiple manufactures and different wavelengths I have found that "balancing" palettes across mutiple systems has become more and more challenging.
Going through the palette wizard setup to find an optimal balance and white is fine. When you move on to the next laser and also balance colours and white I find the comparison from the first and second palette vary slightly.
Dealing with 2 lasers is ok, however when you have 12-16 this becomes a little to tedious.
Lighting Designers are starting to realise how they can integrate lasers in their shows now and are asking for "specific" colours. Choosing a colour from the palette wheel, applying to a frame and sending to multiple zones yields an array of different shades of a specific colour.
When creating a palette in LD you can only work on one palette at a time.
Would it be possible to set one base palette, display that palette and then work on the next palette matching it as closely as possible.
I have done this with 2 LD systems, but having it built into one would be fantastic.
I am also looking for any other suggestions here on how to achive this.
J