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Color cycle, Color deconverge, Colorize gray scale – High End Systems DL.3 User Manual

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CHAPTER 13

Effect Mode Options Descriptions

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Color Cycle

Effect Mode parameter DMX value = 14

The image’s color components cycle through RGB, black, and white. When no Red Green or Blue
is added, image fades from full white, to normal image, to black. When RGB/CMY is added the
image fades from the RGB value, to the image with color added.

Modifier 1: Increases red color component from 0 = no adjustment to 255 (100%) =
maximum red saturation.

Modifier 2: Increases green color component from 0 = no adjustment to
255 (100%) = maximum green saturation.

Modifier 3: Increases blue color component from 0 = no adjustment to 255
(100%) = maximum blue saturation.

Color DeConverge

Effect Mode parameter DMX value = 39

This effect option separates the different color components of an image and offsets them from
the original image position.

Modifier 1: Moves the image’s red component up from 0= no adjustment to 255 (100%) =
maximum distance from original position.

Modifier 2: Moves the image’s green component down and right from 0= no adjustment to 255
(100%) = maximum adjustment.

Modifier 3: Moves the image’s blue component down and left from 0 = no adjustment to 255
(100%) = maximum blue saturation.

Colorize Gray Scale

Effect Mode parameter DMX value = 44

This option maps a selected pixel intensity to a selected color scheme. A variety of color
schemes simulate effects like thermography. This is especially effective effect when applied to
input from the internal camera.

Modifier 1: Selects from color schemes along a range of values from 0 – 255.

Modifier 2: Sets the zero point of the color intensity level from 0 = no intensity to 255 (100%)
= maximum intensity.

Modifier 3: Fades from original color scheme to new color scheme using selected intensity.

Object Effect

Global Effect

Object Effect

Global Effect

Object Effect

Global Effect