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pepedopolous
28.10.2014, 15:37
Hi there,

The light colour presets that I had saved (whether they were included with the GCC software, or made by me), have changed since I installed a newer firmware/GCC version.

Each preset has a name such as '6500k'. However, when I try them in the light composer the actual 'Estimated Light Colour of this mixture' shows a different, lower kelvin value.

If I make a new preset this problem does not happen.

So I would like to know if this behaviour is normal and so if I can still believe the light colour estimates made by GCC.

My specific Mitras is a 6000LX freshwater.


Many thanks,

P

pepedopolous
31.10.2014, 10:07
Hmm, no replies. Is my explanation not clear enough?

I can provide screenshots...


P

GHL Support
31.10.2014, 14:28
Yes, screenshots would be good, as we can't reproduce this problem.

Please post also your Mitras firmware version as well as the version of your GHL Control Center.

pepedopolous
01.11.2014, 16:56
Hello again,

Here is the GCC settings page.
6686

Here is the built-in 10000k light composer setting, however, when I load it the resulting estimated colour is now 11220k.
6687

Here is my own 3400k setting, however, when I load it the estimated colour is 3110k
6688

Here is my own 6500k setting, I had to re-make it so now the estimated colour is correct when loaded.
6689

With all colours maxed the spectrum is 7170k as pictured.
6690

Thanks again,

P

GHL Support
03.11.2014, 14:32
Thank you, we will check this.

Matthias
06.11.2014, 17:03
Hi

we changed recently the algorithms to calculate the light temperature.
The problem is that non-white LEDs (like red, blue, green) don't have a defined light temperature and that there are many different ways for calculating an approximation, so we did some fine-tuning recently.

-> yes, this is normal, yes, the calculated values are a quite good approximation

however, the new algorithms don't affect the actual output light

pepedopolous
06.11.2014, 18:08
That's great, just wanted to check.

Many thanks,

P