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  2. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    A Source Four ERS with major parts labeled 20 PAR can lighting instruments. Stage lighting instruments (lanterns, or luminaires in Europe) are used in stage lighting to illuminate theatrical productions, concerts, and other performances taking place in live performance venues. They are also used to light television studios and sound stages.

  3. RDM (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    Remote Device Management (RDM) is an addition to the DMX512 control protocol for stage lighting equipment, introduced in 2006. DMX512 was developed in the late 1980s as a standard protocol for lighting consoles to communicate with dimmers, but has since been used for more complex applications, including the control of intelligent lighting fixtures.

  4. Radiance (software) - Wikipedia

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    It uses ray tracing to perform all lighting calculations, accelerated by the use of an octree data structure. It pioneered the concept of high-dynamic-range imaging , where light levels are (theoretically) open-ended values instead of a decimal proportion of a maximum (e.g. 0.0 to 1.0) or integer fraction of a maximum (0 to 255 / 255).

  5. Hermès stock is surging — and the Birkin bag maker is ...

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    Hermès reported better-than-expected sales on Friday. Stock in the French luxury group is up 23% this year and its market cap touched 300 billion euros.

  6. Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    Upgrades of software introduce the risk that the new version (or patch) will contain a bug, causing the program to malfunction in some way or not to function at all. For example, in October 2005, a glitch in a software upgrade caused trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange to shut down for most of the day. [3]

  7. Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Chauvet may refer to: Chauvet Cave, a pre-historic site with paleolithic cave art; Lac Chauvet, a lake in France; C.H. Chauvet, a French aircraft constructor; see ...

  8. Light Table (software) - Wikipedia

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    Light Table is an integrated development environment for software engineering developed by Chris Granger and Robert Attorri. It features real-time feedback allowing instant execution, debugging and access to documentation. [ 7 ]

  9. f.lux - Wikipedia

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    A screen in F.lux's "darkroom mode" On installation, the user can choose a location based on geographic coordinates, a ZIP code, or the name of a location.The program then automatically calibrates the device display's color temperature to account for time of day, based on sunrise and sunset at the chosen location.