Studio Force II User Manual V1.1
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Aug. 2019
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3.1. Mode Select Options
KHi
(Kelvin, Hue, and intensity) gives 3 parameter channels to each group; 1
channel for colour temperature
and 1 for hue (±Green), and third for the intensity. Hue channel when set at 50%, the colour output is at black
body curve. Above 50%, it shifts towards green and below 50% it shifts towards red area on the black body
curve. A separate definable intensity channel is particularly useful when creating intensity chases or when
the grand master is used. Below table shows the CCT output, at different K, H, i settings. The DMX map is
shown in Table 19 (DMX Map-KHi).
K
H
i
CCT
0%
50%
100%
≈2800K
12%
50%
100%
≈3200K
50%
50%
100%
≈4400K
75%
50%
100%
≈5600K
100%
50%
100%
≈6500K
Table 6 (KHi-CCT Output)
Cine-Q
(Intensity Kelvin, Hue, Red, Green, Blue, White and Crossfade) is a combination of the KHI and
RGBW mode, with the ability to crossfade between either mode. It gives 8 or 9 parameter channels to each
group; one global intensity, one
parameter for colour temperature and one for hue (±Green), and then Red,
Green, Blue and White parameters. A crossfade parameter allows to fade from KH to RGBW parameters.
The default value for Kelvin and Hue parameters should be 50%. The crossfade parameter can be set to
16-bit for a more accurate crossfade when using very long transition. The DMX map is shown in Table 20
(DMX Map-CINE-Q-iKHRGBW).
Figure 10 (CINE-Q CROSSFADE)