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QuickShow from Pangolin makes it easier than ever to do high-quality laser shows.
Based on pangolin’s over 20 years of programming experience, QuickShow is especially designed for first-time and part-time users.
Nearly 2000 graphics, animations, beam effects and abstracts are included. Make planetarium-style abstract shapes, such as flowers or spirograph geometric figures. For a cue or the entire display, adjust size, position, rotation angle, rotation speed, color, color cycling, scan speed and animation rate. Display timing can be controlled manually (mouse/keyboard), automaticly synced to beat (BPM) or autorun for sequences and timeline.
All graphics can be previewed on-screen using Windows OpenGL. Background work mode allows you to create/edit cues on-screen without affecting laser output. Only show your cues when you are done; the audience never sees your background work. Import GIF, JPG, BMP files and convert instantly to laser. Set up to 512 DMX channels per cue. Unlimited number of cues or “looks”. Apply one or more effects to a cue, a sequence or a timeline event. Effects include colors (preset and changing), pulse/flash/strobe, trace, chop, ripple, mirror, double, scroll, rock, throb, zoom and bounce. Full geometric correction for off-axis scanning. HIt multiple screens from one projector, using projection zones (cues are positioned and scaled to appear in part of the scan area).
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