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Author:  jameskever [ Sat May 03, 2014 2:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Einstein model light issue...

There is a provision in the Model Adjustment Screen to offset the lamp brightness.

I played with this and now my lights are screwed up.

All three Einsteins are set to "track flashpower".

When I bring the power all the way down on all the lights, the modeling lights each go to a different setting. One Einstein goes to -6.5f, another goes to -6.4f and yet another goes to -6.7.

Isn't there a way for all three lights to be consistent and be matched exactly to the power? If so, how do I fix this?

Thanks.

Author:  Technical Support [ Sat May 03, 2014 10:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Einstein model light issue...

Yes, there is that provision. Easiest way is to hit easy set. This will change other parameters, but that may prove easier than manually changing the model lamps.

But, you can highlight the second window on the light and increase or decrease the power using the arrow buttons until it matches the flash power (or minimum, in this case).

If you are using the Cyber Commander, scroll once to the right with the right joystick. This will be a window with red text. You can select each light and power down the model lamps here (red dash). Left joystick up and down controls the power of the model lamp.

Also remember, if you are using Cyber Commander, its settings will override the light's.

Author:  jameskever [ Sun May 04, 2014 1:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Einstein model light issue...

That was my problem. I was working on the lights, but the settings in the cyber commander were not the same. Once I fixed it on the commander, everything came in line. Thanks for the response.

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