Check your configuration settings—ensure seqStart isn't set to a pool item containing existing data.
: Automates the creation of 11 standard color presets (Red, Green, Blue, etc.) and assigns them to sequences on page 100.
A color picker selects static colors; an FX picker creates dynamic color effects (chases, waves, color bumps). Some plugins combine both.
While exact steps vary depending on the specific plugin developer (such as scripts from vendors like Glad, Tim Dierckx, or custom Git repositories), the general integration workflow follows these steps: Step 1: Import the Plugin File grandma2 color picker plugin
: Punted lighting shows where variety and quick access matter most.
This specialized plugin serves a unique purpose: precise color matching. It's a colour lookup tool that lets you type in a colour name, gel name, or colour temperature, and automatically sets the selected fixture's CIEX and CIEY attributes to the correct CIE xy chromaticity values.
Below is a comprehensive guide on how color picker plugins work, why you need one, and how to implement or build your own using grandMA2's powerful Lua engine. Why Use a Color Picker Plugin in grandMA2? Some plugins combine both
Instead of typing Color RGB 1,0,0 or using presets, this plugin gives you:
If the folder does not exist, create it manually inside the gma2 directory. Step 2: Transfer the File
In the world of professional lighting design, the grandMA2 console stands as an industry standard, renowned for its immense processing power and logical, if somewhat complex, user interface. While the console’s native software provides a robust foundation for controlling intensity, position, and beam attributes, the manipulation of color—specifically the mixing of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow (CMY) or Red, Green, and Blue (RGB)—can often be a tedious process. It is in this specific area of workflow that the third-party "Color Picker" plugin becomes not just a convenience, but an essential tool for the modern lighting programmer. By bridging the gap between abstract mathematical values and visual intuition, the grandMA2 color picker plugin transforms the console from a mere data input machine into a creative instrument. It's a colour lookup tool that lets you
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The built-in grandMA2 color picker functions perfectly fine for basic programming. However, it lacks the speed and visual organization required for high-stakes busking. A specialized plugin bridges this gap by introducing several workflow improvements. 1. Instant Global Color Application
Automatically generate color pools, presets, and layout views without manually creating dozens of color presets.
Verify that you have one group for each color-mixing method (RGB, CMY, etc.) and that color presets 1 thru 12 and 100 + 101 are empty before running the color preset creator.