Zero 88 FLX Lighting Console
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User Manual
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Faders (Static & Active)
Clicking “faders” along the top of the Colour Window opens
the Colour Faders view. There are two options available for
this view
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“Static” and “Active”, as shown below.
In “static” mode, the faders control
RGB (Red, Green and
Blue), CMY (Cyan, Magenta and Yellow) and HSV (Hue,
Saturation and Value). Moving one fader automatically
updates the others, meaning
it doesn’t matter how your
physical fixture works, as long as it has colour mixing you
can use any of these methods to control its colour.
“Active” mode works in exactly the same way, but the
background colour automatically updates to show you the
colour
you’ll end up at by moving that fader, rather than
just the colour you’re adding in or removing.
“Colour Faders” screen in “Static” mode
“Colour Faders” screen with exactly the same settings as above, but in
“Active” mode
Filters (incl. Mood boards by Lee Filters)
Clicking “Filers” along the top will take you to the Colour
Filter library. The first option shown is “Mood Boards by
Lee Filters” which collates colours together in “moods”.
Selecting a mood will give a brief description of where the
colours might be used, and gives a selection of several
colours that work really well together for that mood. Some
moods will have more than one selection of colours, such
as “Moonlight” which has “Realistic” and “Romantic”
selections.
“Mood boards by Lee Filters”
Also available are full filter libraries from Apollo, Lee and
Rosco (Cinegel, E Colour, Super Gel and Roscolux).
Rosco Super Gel filter library
Colour Edit Mode (RGB / CMY)
“Colour Edit Mode”
allows you to switch between
controlling fixtures using RGB (Red, Green, Blue) or CMY
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow). ZerOS will convert all fixtures to
this colour mixing mode. (
For more information, see “
Settings (Colour, Beamshape, Position)
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