Hi,
As a former Phoenix user, I am wondering about why the Beam Attenuation Map is actually linked to Zones rather than Projector settings. If you have overlapping zones and say for instance a DLP videoprojector in front of your lasers, you have to do the B.A.M. thing for every zone. Isn't a B.A.M. a projector settings thing so you can be sure this projector has a safe output ?
As a former Phoenix user, I am wondering about why the Beam Attenuation Map is actually linked to Zones rather than Projector settings. If you have overlapping zones and say for instance a DLP videoprojector in front of your lasers, you have to do the B.A.M. thing for every zone. Isn't a B.A.M. a projector settings thing so you can be sure this projector has a safe output ?