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Manufacturer Fixture Name Notes
X7 7"
X7 72"
Thomas PixelLine 1044
PixelLine 110
Traxon Classic
Mirror
Mirror 64XPL Wash
Mirror XB
Tile
Tile 64XPL Matrix
Tile 64XPL Wash
Tile XB
• Environmental Lighting / Time of Day Simulation: Just as you can simulate outdoor lighting
when setting up your renderings in the Render Wizard, you can now achieve the same effect
in the Shaded view for all events that take place outside. Simply use the Outdoor Lighting tab
of the Shaded view’s View Options window to choose the date, time of day, and sky
condition (cloudy or clear). The Shaded view adjusts accordingly, in real time.
• Color Temperature and Footprint Intensity Falloff features for Enhanced Beams: One of
several new options available on the Shaded view’s View Options tab, this feature visually
enhances beams and footprints by adding color temperature and inverse square law
calculations to them. This option is turned off by default, but you can enable it by clicking
the Color Temperature & Footprint Intensity Falloff check box on the View Options tab.
For beams, the color temperature calculations take into account both the type of bulb used
in the fixture and its wattage. For example, the beam of a fixture with an arc bulb displays
with a blue tint, while the beam of a fixture with a tungsten bulb displays with a yellow tint.
Likewise, the beam from a fixture using a 1000W bulb will be brighter than the same fixture
using a 500W bulb, but, naturally, not twice as bright.
In the graphic below, note the difference in appearance of each of the beams: as the
wattage increases, the beam appears brighter, and as the bulb differs, so does the tint of the
beam.
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