
(‘FIRE’) Fire
Fire is a complex emulation of a burning fire
and it can be tuned to your requirements.
Some VFX artists like to use multiple lights
with slightly different settings/gels to achieve
a fire with ‘dancing shadows’ and stereoscopic
characteristics.
Note: For best results, we recommend setting the
colour temperature to 3150 kelvin.
Click the right knob to activate the fire effect.
Rotate the right knob to adjust the fire effect
frequency indicated in Hz - around 45 Hz is
standard for a campfire).
Rotate the left knob to adjust the fire effect depth
threshold (residual glow) about 35% is nice for a
campfire.
(It will display XX % which is an indication of the
effect depth).
Inside the Fire effect there is a toggleable parameter
called ‘Colour Swing BLUE’ which emulates the
colour transition of flames going up the chimney (i.e.
from yellow to blue). To activate this parameter click
the right button and the AEOS will display ‘BLUE’. To
deactivate ‘Colour Swing BLUE’ click the right knob
again and ‘MONO’ (monochrome) will be displayed.
Note: the Fire parameters are stored in non-volatile
memory.
The Fire effect can be enhanced with a warm filter
included within the optional add on Colour FX Pack
(RL-AEOS-CFP) available from your dealer or www.
rotolight.com (‘205’ LED CTO is recommended for
best impact, ‘182’ Light Red also works well, or an
Amber, CT Straw or other CTO filter).
(‘PLCE’) Police
This effect is an emulation of an emergency
services light – it works best by adding the 712
Bedford Blue or 182 Light Red Filter Gel included
in the optional Add On Colour FX Pack.
PLCE
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