Shouldn't I use a SmartPax for projectors with RS232 ports? I read that here: https://insightlighting.co.uk/media...ecision-control-of-SAV-projectors_hy8NK4p.pdf
Thank you! You just sent me back to 1982 when I was doing the very same for IBM.
Mike
Welcome to Photrio.
Many of us here will be tempted to bookmark your post, to show to their spouses
perkeleellinen:
Glad you are enjoying the shows. Most were for sales meetings and the like, one was an installation at a visitors center (the super-wide 5-screen ANR/Mercer county show). It's true that soft-edge masks are a challenge to find. I have a small collection that I am guarding jealously - I have vague but grand plans of creating my own multi image shows once I run out of modules to restore!
Steven, I've just realised you are the author of this great website: https://www.stevenmichelsen.com/AVL/ I've visited that site often.
Do you know about Douglas Mesney's site? http://www.incredibleimages.com/index.html
Also interesting: http://fahl.se/the-story-of-watchout/
Have you seen this:
And lastly: https://www.aidtopia.com/mccarthy/aid/multi-image/matetrac.html
Enjoy!
Steve
I would love some links to a few great driving syncopated music for new screen shows. I have never been able to find my favorite track from a show done by a large NYC firm which was a Blondie cut that I've never found again even after hunting for countless hours. It might have originally been off of a double vinyl album but I'm not sure. I believe it was a long, driving slow (non-disco) version of Rapture that was heavy on percussion and chimes and no vocals whatsoever, Any good references to diving percussion-heavy tracks would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
Yes, I have been building that AVL page for 13 years (!)
Just today I added the Wess Plastic catalog: http://stevenmichelsen.com/AVL/#Wess_Catalog
I'm very thankful for that Wess catalogue and I think APUG user @AgX will also like it.
Steven - tell me, is /was there an AVL machine that worked with Kodak Ektapros (RS232 inputs)?
so maybe the fact that 16 can be strung together is a PC-software programming thing.
Maybe, but still I never have seen one offered in the wild. And I am not sure I have seen one in use. If at all then at some art installation.I think the Ektapros came right at the transition into PC based presentations and I also think they were more of a European thing.
Tel - Caribiner! I never worked for them but am quite familiar. I am in touch with Susan Buckland, who now works as a realtor! I have learned that Caribiner scrapped all their rental slide modules when Jack Morton bought them in 2000. A sad day.
Great rig Steven!
Watched a few of the youtubes and subscribed, fascinating to see them.
If you ever get a source for Wess soft-edge masks, you've got a willing buyer here!
Just was browsing the forum reading latest posts and saw your comment about Wess soft-edge masks.
Which ones are you interested in?
John
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