Colour-Tramp Expands |
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| Monday, 21 August 2006 17:51 | |||
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Colour-Tramp is a remarkably versatile lighting controller for two and three dimensional arrays of colour changers. Since its launch, Colour-Tramp has become a market leader for large architectural lighting systems with installations worldwide. Colour-Tramp leads the way in the convergence of light and video by allowing the designer to choose their preferred medium. Lighting designers are able to use the free of charge ‘off-line’ version as an authoring tool for the client presentation. The benefit: once the contract is won, the off-line programming can be re-used for the actual show. The product has grown to its leading position for one simple reason; we listen to our customers. The latest version release (1.45) contains a wealth of new features that have been requested by customers or simply needed for a particular installation. One particularly innovative feature is the concept of visual mapping fixture date. Colour-Tramp uses the power of Art-Net and RDM (Remote Device Management) to retrieve sensor information from the lighting fixtures. This could be temperature, voltage, lamp hours or any other feature the fixture manufacturer desires. Visual mapping allows this sensor data to be displayed in real time on a geographic colour coded map of the installation. This is just one of the many features that makes the engineer’s life easier and so reduces installation cost. Colour-Tramp also sports a new effects engine capable of generating static or animated visual effects based on a library of geometric shapes. We have also added the ability to export shows created in Colour-Tramp to our installation products Light-Switch and Dimmer-Switch. This works with the off-line version, so you don’t even have to pay for Colour-Tramp!
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