hexis75 wrote:
c2thew wrote:
Is there software to help program the cyber commander's lighting patterns
I really like your idea. I think it would work great in studio, but outdoors where ambient light can change quickly it will take too much time to take the sd card out of the CC place in MAC/PC then program it, then take it back and put it in CC.
Maybe i'm wrong because you will still be able to change the setups via the CC.
No programming is ever done on a computer . . . only occasional firmware upgrades. Your arguments against having to use a lap top to create setups are exactly the reason I chose to do all this in CC.
All lighting setups are created on the CC itself and stored as up to 50 presets on the Micro SD card that remains in the CC. If you go beyond 50 and want to archive them, this is easy to do on a Mac or PC.
TK is correct about it being impractical to use pre-made templates because you would have to use exactly the same lights, modifiers and positions for them to be of much use.
But if some enterprising poster wanted to do graphic/photographic templates showing the positions of lights and modifiers used, along with f stop readings for each light and photo results it would be fairly simple for other users to replicate the setups and light ratios on a CC.
We might do that at some point in the future but honestly my expertise as a great photographer is less than many many on this forum, plus I just don't have the time or studio setup to do it justice.
I might even consider sponsoring a really good studio shooter to create this sort of thing.