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Re: [Development] Lights functions required


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  • Subject: Re: [Development] Lights functions required
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 21:25:14 -0000
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> I've just checked the manual for my stage dimmers (Light Processor
> Paradims), and they have the options of linear (I assume by time),
and
> square law (which is the conversion for power). I'm pretty sure that
> this is all that most professional lighting dimmers offer -
> manufacturers web sites for people like Avolites or Celco will
probably
> have more details. The square law certainly looks linear enough to
my
> eyes.

Tel us more...

The square law, I thought was about distance from the source.

This sounds interesting.

My current prototype integrates the sine wave to power, but its not
linear to my eyes, at the low end its way off, having said that its
better than the x10 units.

John




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