To whom it may concern:
I often work in the same venues with similar repertory fixtures, and one of my main complaints in calibration/correction is the color of older LED units to the point that visualization is not feasible for these scenes. The intensity adjustment has helped dramatically with that. Given the new concept of calibrating various motors in 2025, would it be possible to consider a per-led curve or scalar that could be applied to fixtures?
I say this naievely, as I don't know how the shaders work for computing the color for a fixture, but if there was a way to adjust those to better represent the color that comes out of the lighting fixtures, it would be fantastic. This is especially true on the Altman Phoenix and Spectra Par/Cyc series lights as there is a rather wide variety of colors you can produce, but I see the same problem with most LED fixtures. The color just isn't quite right. If this is technically possible, this would be an immense help in previsualization.
Having a way to calibrate a plot to the real world would be a fantastic feature.
-Daniel B. Chapman