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Hey guys, if you didn't see before, I have found a program called DasLightII, just search DasLight on Google. I will post a video sometime soon with my..not so good..model of our theatre and with some active lights.
Still need to isntallt he lights, and find equilvilents to ours, sence they have everyone but Colortran :/ |
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Berkey, Lee Colortran or Leviton That company has gone through so many hands it's not even funny... That being said, arguably, so has Strand... Ho hum... |
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Not having Colortran would render the program useless to me. You might also want to check for NSI.
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"Theatrical Lighting Design Interactive" it is not free but neither is a book on the subject. Theatrical Design Home Page this is a educational program that alows you to do basic visual simulation work with positions and color Last edited by venuetech; October 17th, 2009 at 05:41 AM.. |
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