Hi
I played with a LED screen last week and as you might already know LED screens are bright as hell! It was in a fairly small room so the screen overwhelmed all the other lights.
Problem was I couldn't put the brightness from the output slices lower then .50 and the screen was still way to clear. Had to put my opacity from each layer very low to make it work.
I know you can adjust this in the scaler from the LED screen but the tech guy didn't had time for me.
Thanks!
Advanced Output Brightness < .50
Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
What about the masteropacity fader in Resolume top left of the GUI?
Greetings
cosmowe
Greetings
cosmowe

Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
Most LED processors also have a brightness control, I prefer using it in case something funky happens with resolume.
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Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
Thanks, forgot about the master opacity fader! (didn't had to use it ever before).
But would be cool to set it up in advanced output so your preview screen isn't so dark.
But would be cool to set it up in advanced output so your preview screen isn't so dark.
Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
if you dont want to use the master you can always use layer routingalfaleader wrote:Thanks, forgot about the master opacity fader! (didn't had to use it ever before).
But would be cool to set it up in advanced output so your preview screen isn't so dark.
Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
We recently ran into this ourselves as well, it's going to be added to the super duper Advanced Output overhaul on Res 5.
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Re: Advanced Output Brightness < .50
Thanks guys! Looking forward to Res 5!
Would also like triangle slices and zooming/panning in the advanced output (but you will most likely already thought of that)
Would also like triangle slices and zooming/panning in the advanced output (but you will most likely already thought of that)