CHAPTER 6
Color Control
Background Color
Default DMX Value = 0: no Image Layer background color
You may have a situation when applying certain layer effects, when only a portion of the LED array is covered by the image. For example you may scale down the image or move it’s position in the x or y direction. In this case you will see any image defined in a layer behind it or if that layer is transparent or not defined, any global background color you have selected.
The Background Color parameter allows you to set a color for all of the LEDs that are off in the image layer. This background color will block the view of a second layer or a global background color effect. You can select one of the 256 available colors by choosing a DMX value from
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DMX | 1 | 2 | 3 | 40 | 90 |
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Color | Black | White | Blue | Cyan | Green |
| Yellow | Red | Magenta | Blue |
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