
The Cineo 2017 uses a Photo-Accurate Dimming curve, which offers light output congruent with lens stops on a camera.
Here are examples of how to accurately match camera stops to dimming levels in Local Mode:
Local Dimming: The Rule of 20 (0-100 scale)
Increase output 1 Stop: Add 20 units (fc/lux is doubled)
Decrease output 1 Stop: Subtract 20 units (fc/lux is reduced 50%)
Adjust ½ Stop = 10 Units (0-100)
Adjust ¼ Stop = 5 Units (0-100)
When operating in DMX mode, each increase of 50 units (8-bit) doubles the light output, or the equivalent of opening the lens 1 f-
stop.
DMX Value
% Output increase
Stop Increase
(0-255)
50
100
0
100
200
1
150
400
2
200
800
3
250
1600
4
Here are examples of how to accurately match camera stops to dimming levels in DMX Mode:
DMX Dimming: The Rule of 50 (0-255 scale)
Increase output 1 Stop: Add 50 DMX values (fc/lux is doubled)
Decrease output 1 Stop: Subtract 50 DMX values (fc/lux is reduced 50%)
Adjust ½ Stop = 25 DMX Values
Adjust ¼ Stop = 12 DMX Values
The following table lists all the 8-bit DMX values for all of the fixture presets:
Dimming
CCT
Saturation
Hue
100%
255
2700K 000
0%
000
Red
000/255
-1 Stop 200
3200K 034
10%
025
Yellow
043
-2 Stops 150
4300K 107
20%
050
Green
085
-3 Stops 100
5600K 195
50%
128
Cyan
127
-4 Stops 050
6500K 255
80%
204
Blue
170
Off
000
100%
255
Magenta
212