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Magic Eye – New

Magic Eye by Rotolight is a creative lighting control APP for the Rotolight Anova LED Floodlight, providing a simple user interface and advanced feature set enabling wireless remote control of brightness, colour temperature and systems settings of your Rotolight Anova(s) via iPhone or iPad* (* iPad control requires the Rotolight Magic Eye HD APP). The APP includes a range of world class patented features including Single View Control for quick real time adjustments to an unlimited number of Rotolight Anovas, such as real time colour temperature and brightness, Quick Fade Up/Down and Remote On/Off. ‘Flick’ to switch between Anova’s in a multiple light environment and use  Designer Fade for beautiful multiple point fades over custom time and brightness ranges. The App also features a ‘DMX style’ Controller view (Fader View) for Professional fader control of multiple Anova’s, Scene Designer, and the ability to save and recall projects/ favourite settings for total project recall.

You can read more about this app below. It retails for $6.99/£4.99/download here.

 

Key Features at a Glance

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* Single View Control Mode*
Real time control of colour temperature and brightness, ‘Power Fade Up’, ‘Power Fade Down’, Designer Fade (D-Fade), Remote On/Off, and device selector page.
* Designer Fade (D-Fade) *
Design a gorgeous fade with multiple nodes and custom duration so you get that perfect shot first time.  Apply D-Fade to one or multiple lights.

About Rotolight Anova :
Rotolight ANOVA is a bi-colour led floodlight with a super-wide 110 degree beam angle that delivers 1000watt (tungsten equivalent) and is capable of accurately reproducing white light from candlelight through to full daylight.

Official Rotolight ANOVA Showreel

 

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