User Manual
Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 106
8.7.2. Progress bar always on top
Specifies if a progress bar shall stay on top during any processing (e.g. *.ild import
etc.). If unchecked, the progress bar can be overlaid by other windows during the
processing.
8.7.3. Quick-start on use of Play button in Timeline Editor
This option controls if a quick start of the show at the very selected is possible position
within the Timeline Editor by using the Play button.
8.7.4. Load default Live Show
This option controls whether the default Live Show shall be loaded on program
startup. Standard setting is “yes”.
8.7.5. Resolution Wave Form Display
See Chapter 6.18.8 (wave Generator) for details.
8.7.6. ILDA Color Byte Order
The setting of this option is NOT stored to the *.ini file, however it may be of help
when importing certain *.ild frame types: As there are two different interpretations of
the ILDA file format standard, the order of the color channels can be specified in two
ways: RGB or BGR. The color order of Red and Blue is inverted.
So changing this option to a different ILDA standard interpretation, allows for Import
and proper interpretation of ILDA frames with differently specified color order. As the
color order is changed to the “correct” one on saving of the imported frames to a
*.heb file, the settings do not need to be preserved on closing of the program (and
would in contrast lead to irritations if being preserved).
8.7.7. Define Autoload Show
The show to be loaded automatically on program startup can be specified here.
8.7.8. Reset Autoload
Resets the auto load of a show to the standard setting.
Tab “Optimize Output”
8.8.
The settings in this tab influence on the output performance and –quality. Carefully
read the descriptions, as wrong settings can destroy the scanners of the laser system.
Output Optimization is essential for graphics and projection shows, but is
recommended for any kind of show.
As every scanner system has different behaviour (depending on the quality of the
motors, the size and the weight of the mirrors as well as the driver electronics), so is
the modulation behaviour of the laser sources. Thus it is difficult to provide “standard”
settings. However, the output should be acceptable with standard settings for most
laser projectors.