Other Features
Highlight
The Highlight
tool is often used in conjunction with NEXT
and PREV
to identify lights when a full look is on the stage already. When you turn on
Highlight, regardless of the lights current intensity, it will be temporarily brought
to full, it's color will be forced to white and if there are any gobos or shutters in
the light, they will be opened. If you are positioning the light, you can still use the
to get it in the right place, then either NEXT to the next light or turn
off Highlight by touching it again. All color and shape attributes will be released
to their current cue state as will the light's intensity.
Lowlight
The Lowlight
tool is used mostly when trying to finely adjust the position of
a light and you're already sitting in a cue. When you touch Lowlight, any non-
selected light that is in the cue will have its intensity temporarily taken to 20% and
the selected light will go to full. All color and shape attributes are not affected. It
should then be easy to see the light you're working with and
Then either NEXT
to other lights or turn off Lowlight by touching it again.
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