Hi,
I searched the forum but couldn't find anything. I put a S4 profiler in my plot and added an iris as an accessory. However I can't set up the iris to have any effect on the rendered beam. Is this even possible?
Kind regards
Nadja
Does Accessory affect rendering?
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A DMX Iris will change the size of the beam of its owner. There are two things required for this to work.
1) The DMX Iris accessory must be connected to its owner. This can happen automatically when you select a light and then select the DMX Iris from the symbols palette. You will be asked if you want to add the accessory. If you do, the connection will be established. You can also select only the light and the iris symbol and choose Format->Insert->Connect Device.
2) A) To control the DMX Iris with the slider in the Inspector's Beam tab, a channel must be assigned. (Which is true of anything you want to control with these sliders).
2) B) To control the DMX Iris with DMX input, you need to have an address assigned.
1) The DMX Iris accessory must be connected to its owner. This can happen automatically when you select a light and then select the DMX Iris from the symbols palette. You will be asked if you want to add the accessory. If you do, the connection will be established. You can also select only the light and the iris symbol and choose Format->Insert->Connect Device.
2) A) To control the DMX Iris with the slider in the Inspector's Beam tab, a channel must be assigned. (Which is true of anything you want to control with these sliders).
2) B) To control the DMX Iris with DMX input, you need to have an address assigned.
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Only the DMX iris is a device that will affect the owning light. A regular Iris is just a symbol that tells someone reading the plot that the unit should have an iris in it. If you want to control an individual light's beam with an iris for rendering purposes, then the way to do it is with a device type symbol and a dummy channel.