
Note: Donations are not tax deductible in the US at this time.
#Lxfree for java software
Please consider making a donation to support LXSeries free software efforts: We would like to expand the effort to bring free software tools to lighting designers by making more of the source code to these applications open and available. It costs time and money to develop, maintain and support this free software. These projects are not only free to use but the code licensed to be modified and re-distributed freely as well (no commercial restrictions). The LXSeries includes open source projects for Arduino, Processing, and Python. The above image was created with the example file that comes with LXFree for Java 1.4.
#Lxfree for java pro
If LXFree for Java helps you earn money, please purchase an LXSeries Pro license. A Collada file exported by LXFree for Java can be imported into an application like Blender and used to render an 3D image like this: To experiment with how this works on Windows or Linux, you need to download both LXFree for Java 1.4 and Blender. Please support the effort to bring those tools to as many people as possible and keep them free for everyone. This is because lighting designers deserve tools that help them create the best possible lighting. If you have any further questions about our facility please contact me and I will respond as soon as I can.Most applications in the LXSeries including LXFree for Java are free to download and free to use for non-commercial projects.
#Lxfree for java movie
The movie screen for this is a motorized model operated by remote and is non perforated. There is a blue-ray player for showing films as well. There is a satellite hookup for our “Live at the Met” series and can also do live streaming through the internet for simulcast. This is for the ease of guest speakers and conventions using their own computer on the stage without bringing their own projector. There is also an HDMI connection on the front of the stage connecting to the projector. With our Dolby 3D Filter we are able to project 3D films at this time. Our Projector is an NEC Digital Projector model NC3240S-A with a GDC media block. The speakers all use Neutrix (Speakon) for their connections. There is a single tray CD player and effects box hooked up to the system with a channel for ipod/computer. It has 32 channels, 8 Group channels, 8 stereo channels and 8 Aux channels. The board here at the Grand is a Makie Onyx Series 80. There are two monitors backstage for those who wish to use them but they will by necessity use up one of the monitor amps from the stage. We can support up to 5 monitor mixes with our current amplifiers. Our Sound system is split in two, one for film and one for live. The program used for the plot is LX Free from java. The diagrams provided show the acting areas on the floor as well as a regular light plot.

#Lxfree for java full
We have 1 follow spot in the projector booth that is 1500W but is dim in comparison when full stage light is up due to throw distance.

Our house lighting is independent of the board with control points at the light booth and projector booth. Our light board is the ETC Element 60/500 with USB and dual screens. At this moment we do not have any description or further details of the LXXPLOT file type, but we may be able to recommend some programs that will be able to open such files. The dimmers are an ETC 24 and 12 dimmer sensor pack with a second ETC 24 rack located on the second floor for instruments upstage of the main. LXXPLOT file type Every day thousands of users send us information about programs they open different file formats with. We have 3 dimmer racks with a total of 60 2.4K dimmers. The same goes for cable (stage pin) as we have a very limited supply. Any more than that will need to be rented from your place of choice. There are two 40 degree Shakespears paired, two baby zooms independently circuited and a 30 degree shakespear on FOH1 for specials. Due to limited dimmer space they are not separated but paired together warm and cool, one area, one channel. We are using a modified Stanley Mackanlis plot with a warm and cool side. There is a standard rep plot for the stage based on acting areas and side lighting.
