Lighting Handbook

by Andrew Derrington


Books & Reference

4.99 usd



Lighting Handbook contains information on over 1000 fixtures, consoles and more!


Lighting Handbook is a tool for all theatre, corporate and event technicians. It displays information on over 1000 moving lights, Dimmers, Conventional fixtures & effects: • Weight• Power Consumption• Data Connection types• Light Output (According to manufactures manual)• Colour wheels/Mixing• Gobo Wheels• How many DMX Channels and in what mode• Beam Size• Lamp typeDimmer Info:• Mains connectors• Mains out?• Data Connectors• Dimmer connections• Max Channel count• Max Channel current• Max current per phase• Weight• Dimensions• Channel to phase info• Any additional featureIf your device is connected to the internet, the manual is then available for viewing right within the app. You can also store manuals for offline viewing either within Lighting Handbook or in your favourite PDF viewing app.One other feature is the Pinout diagrams for the most popular data and power connections:• Socapex• Lectriflex• DMX (3 & 5 Pin)• 4 Pin - Scroller cable• RJ-45 (Ethernet)• DMX Terminators• Avolites Download cable• Martin DMX - RJ-45Another feature is the Lamp Guide, Giving detailed information on individual lamps like Par 64, T class lamps, HPLs and more!Information given is:• Wattage• Voltage• Cap/Base• Colour temperature °K• Average Life Hours• Beam/Lamp Length• Any alternative lampCurrent manufacturers are:• Altman• Apollo Design Technology• Arri• Avolite• CCT• Chamsys• Chauvet (Pro only currently)• ChromaQ• Chromlech• Claypaky• Coemar• Color Kinetics• Compulite• Elation• ETC• GLP• GrandMa• High End• i-Pix• James Thomas Engineering• Jands• JB Lighting• Jem• LSC• Light Processor• Look Solutions• Martin• Novalight• PRG• Pulsar• Rainbow• Robe• Robert Juliat• Selecon• SGM• Showtec• Strand• Studio Due• Thomas• Vari Lite• Wybron• Zero 88The library of manufacturers can be updated from within the app - Go to the settings menu, from there youll be able to see what version of the library is currently installed and if connected to the internet, what version is now available for download. Click the "Update Library" Button and it will download the latest library and install into Lighting Handbook.If you have a specific manufacturer or light youd like including, please e-mail me and Ill try and include it in the next update.New V2.5New look, New PDF reader, Fixed a lot of crashes, Bugs squashed. lots more.Its bringing the Android version closer to the iOS version, Now sharing the same PDF reader, It has the option to enable the torch while reading a manual for when working in the dark on a light.You can now also e-mail the manual from within the reader.The app now only shows you the info that you want and need to see, When you first launch the app make sure you set your voltage and weight preference.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

I have not seen a update for this app since I bought it....great app but useful for newer lighting

Major Walker

Hasn't been updated in years, useless for modern lighting applications

Justin Volpe

Great and easy quick referwnce guide. Key component is the manuals

Daniel Travaglio

A great book to have on the go and on your phone. Are you looking for a certain profile when it comes to intelligent lighting? This book will solve your problem. Jump right in.

Lazaro Coronel

Missing a lot of fixtures mainly newer models with in the past 2 or 3 years. Rating will update if the library gets updated.

Ryan

I loved this app on my HTC One m8. I reformatted the phone, RE-installed the updated version of the app and now whenever I click on "library" (the feature that I love most) I get told "unfortunately lighting handbook has stopped". Which means it's now pointless. If you can fix that, I'll love it again.

Michael Scurfield

good app bit could be better, include images of lamps and connectors ect.

Paul Pearsall

Give us the latest ..

jon manzo

A good app but someone please update!!

C. L

Now this is a really côôl application. I think it's a must for any lighting tech. Cheers.

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