This software provides a user-friendly tool to select appropriate lights according to various scenarios.
What sets Beamwright apart from other similar programs is its goal-oriented approach. You won't find any unnecessary frills here, such as pictures of the lights or gel transmission data. Instead, Beamwright focuses on the quickest and best way to compare and choose between the hundreds of lights in its inventory.
One of the most useful features of Beamwright is its ability to choose from one or more kinds of lights, such as PARs and Ellipsoidals. If a zoom unit is suitable, it will zoom it to the correct beam size and show you how it performs. And if you have your own inventory of lights, you can easily add them to Beamwright and create categories such as "Favorite" or "Stock" for quick browsing.
Of course, all of Beamwright's recommendations are based on the technical specifications of each light. It takes into account how closely the beam size matches the area you want to cover, the brightness of the light, and how even the coverage is. And because Beamwright is bundled with Lightwright, you can rest assured that the recommended lights will work seamlessly with your existing setup.
In terms of system requirements, Beamwright doesn't require much. You'll need at least 256 MB of RAM, a color monitor with at least 800x600 resolution, a mouse or other pointing device, and a hard drive with at least 20MB of available disk space. And, of course, you'll need a working copy of Lightwright.
Overall, if you're in the market for a quick and easy way to choose the best light for every situation, then Beamwright is definitely worth checking out. Its straightforward approach and goal-oriented design make it a valuable tool for any lighting professional.
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