Function
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Create your own logo/letters. QuickShow set including hardware, software, 25pins PC ILDA cable, USB cable (works for all computers which has USB interface, such as Windows XP, Vista, 7)
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What you get
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uickShow software on CD-ROM, Nearly 2000 pre-loaded cues, Instruction manual, Flashback 3 interface box: 4.2 x 2.8 x 1.3 in (110 x 71 x 33 mm), USB cable, to connect your computer to the Flashback 3 box
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No dongles!
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Never worry about forgetting or losing a dongle. You can work on, and display, shows without needing a dongle. Cues Nearly 2000 graphics, animations, beam effects and abstracts are included
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Abstract frames
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Make planetarium-style abstract shapes, such as flowers or spirograph geometric figures. Live controls For a cue or the entire display, adjust size, position, rotation angle, rotation speed, color, color cycling, scan speed and animation rate,
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Quick Tools
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for creation and editing QuickText, QuickShape, QuickTrace, QuickTargets, QuickTimeline, QuickDMX.
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Display methods
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Single cue, multi-track cue, sequence cues, timeline show programming.
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12 Display timing
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Manual (mouse/keyboard), automatic to beat (BPM), autorun for sequences and timeline. BPM methods Timed, audio beat detect, manual.
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Preview
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On-screen preview of all graphics and beams using Windows OpenGL.
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Background work mode
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Create/edit cues on-screen without affecting laser output. Only show your cues when you are done. The audience never sees your background work.
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Autotrace bitmaps
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Import GIF, JPG, BMP files and convert instantly to laser. Outline and centerline tracing modes
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Control DMX device
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Set up to 512 DMX channels per cue. Unlimited number of cues or “looks”
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Custom effects
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Apply one or more effects to a cue, a sequence or a timeline event. Effects include colors (preset and changing), pulse/flash/strobe, trace, chop, ripple, mirror, double, scroll, rock, throb, zoom and bounce.
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Projector correction and zones
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Full geometric correction for off-axis scanning. HIt multiple screens from one projector, using projection zones (cues are positioned and scaled to appear in part of the scan area).
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