Possiblity to trim single fixures?

Request a feature that you would like to see in QLC+.
Explain in details why you would need it and which is your usage case.
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Chris De Rock
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it would be great if i can trim single fixures. i know about the possibility to trim channel-faders but this is only useful for groups of fixures. for example, you can set a range for a group ov movings. after that, trimming single heads would be cool.
OddSocks
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Sorry, can I ask what you mean by triming.

Could the channel modifier do what you are after.
Chris De Rock
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No. i use the channel-modifier to set a range for a set of movings. and i wish i can trim every single head to exaclty match the others.
plugz
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Chris De Rock wrote:it would be great if i can trim
OddSocks wrote:Sorry, can I ask what you mean by triming.
Chris De Rock wrote:i wish i can trim
lol

Please explain what you mean by "trim". With details. Thanks.
Chris De Rock
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trim = set the exact position (tilt & pan) of a moving head to match the position of the other heads in the set.
plugz
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So, copy the pan&tilt of a fixture and apply it to another fixture ?
Chris De Rock
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i dont talk about the virtual position defined by pan and tile values. i talk about the real position on stage. you can hang lamps rotated or on a circle or you have deviations in manufacture.
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Chris,

please explain in detail what do you need. We are not professional light operators, we don't know the terminology.
Please explain it to us as we knew (almost) nothing :) - what situations do you want to compensate for and what do you expect QLC+ to do in those situations.

J.
Chris De Rock
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i try....

on many light-controllers you have the possibility to trim your heads. in fact, its most like a (positive or negative) offset to pan and/or tilt. so you can compensate little production or mounting fluctuations. in QLC+ i use the channel-modifiers to set up a moving range for the heads (and create a set of channel-modifiers for every head is very unuseful) and for the exact positioning trimming would be great.
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