![]() If you have an Institutional license, this means up to six people can be using the software at any given time, and it does not matter which platform any of them are using. If you have a Personal or Student license, this means only one person can use it at a time, but he or she can be using either the Windows or Mac version. You may install the software on as many different computers as you need, but you cannot have more people actually using the software at any given time than permitted by your license. Your license allows you to use either the Windows or Macintosh version of the software and to freely move back and forth between the two versions so long as you do not exceed the maximum number of concurrent users permitted under the terms of the license. If the name is subsequently proven to be false, misleading, or otherwise outside the terms of the license, then the license will be immediately void without recourse by the licensee. The registration must be in the name of an actual bona fide organization licensed to do business in the state where the license is registered. Institutional licenses are a site license for use by up to six concurrent users. Student licenses cannot be issued to faculty, staff, or anyone else who is not a full-time student. Limited to one concurrent user at any time. Student licenses cannot be upgraded to Lightwright 6 or beyond without first being upgraded to an Individual license.Ĭapacities and features are identical to the Individual License. After the three-year license has expired, the software will cease to function. License must be in the name of the student, who must be able to produce proof of student status when requested. Student licenses are available only to a bona-fide full-time student (with appropriate photo student ID) for a period of time limited to 3 years from the date the approval code is issued, and are limited to one concurrent user. Please note that if an institution buys an individual registration and registers it in the name of someone working there, then that person will be the legal licensee and can legally take it with them when/if they go elsewhere. Personal licenses are available only in the name of an individual, actual living person and cannot be registered in the name of a title, pseudonym, company, university, or other organization. Lightwright is sold as Personal, Student, or Institutional licenses. The Console Link features require ETC Eos/Nomad family version 2.3.3 or later.A color monitor or laptop with at least 1024×768 resolution, thousands or millions of colors.Mac OS X Lion 10.7 or later with Intel processor.The Console Link features require ETC Eos/Nomad family version 2.3.3 or later. Internet connection required for installation and use of some features.An internet connection is required for installation and to use some features.A color monitor or laptop with at least 1024×768 resolution, 256 colors or better.Hard drive or SSD with at least 350MB of available space.6GB of physical RAM, 12GB or more strongly recommended.And now you know everything I know about focus charts. Once the photo is in Lightwright, you can use it's drawing tools to show shutter cuts or hot spot, and add text on top of the photo to explain what the picture is showing. Windows 7 SP1, or Windows 8.1, or Windows 10. In Lightwright, you can use a photo as the background for the sketch area of it's focus charts.Unfortunately, since it's a copy of Current Worksheet, it always reflects the columns and sort of the current worksheet. I made a copy of this paperwork and named it "Instrument Addressing", hoping to use this layout on future shows. After some fiddling, I can rearrange columns in the worksheet, and the schedule reflected this, but then I couldn't swap for any combined columns (like Circuit Name + Circuit Number). That got me pretty close, but I couldn't rearrange columns (since it was based on current worksheet). Two early leaders in lighting application were AutoCAD and Lightwright. I used the sort in the worksheet, then tried the 'Current Worksheet'. While early programs limited themselves to the paperwork functions of design. ![]() I made a custom sort, of Inst type, then Position, then address, but I can't really apply this to a layout. ![]() What the shop needs is a page of all the V元500s with Modes and addresses, then the next page would be a different type, etc, etc. What I need is to sort by Instrument type, then Position (or Address). ![]() Since they would prep fixture based on type, it won't be efficient to sort by Position (Instrument Schedule). I'm trying to create a Layout for the shop to use to prep intelligent fixtures. ![]()
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