Indeed, RGB and gamma adjustments are useful, but brightness is also very important. I often use multiple outputs for several screens in the same venue — some are permanently installed LED walls, some are temporary LED setups, and others are LCD or projectors.
To make all the screens look consistent, I need to adjust not only RGB and gamma, but also brightness.
For many years, the only way I’ve been able to adjust output brightness in Millumin is by changing it at the layer level. However, this can cause some other inconveniences.
I hope that, in addition to RGB and gamma, a brightness control option could also be added.
Many thanks to the Millumin team for your continuous support.
I know it's a workaround, but is it possible to duplicate the layer and put it in its own canvas on the dashboard? That way you can still adjust at the layer level, but with independent canvases that don't affect each other.
"I know it's a workaround, but is it possible to duplicate the layer and put it in its own canvas on the dashboard? That way you can still adjust at the layer level, but with independent canvases that don't affect each other."
Thanks for the suggestion, but it’s still not very convenient. For example, when layers are stacked, adjusting the layer’s brightness will change the original look
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Hello @Eason,
There is no such effect for the output, sorry.
However, you can adjust the RGB and gamma, see this article.
Best. Philippe
Hi Philippe
Indeed, RGB and gamma adjustments are useful, but brightness is also very important. I often use multiple outputs for several screens in the same venue — some are permanently installed LED walls, some are temporary LED setups, and others are LCD or projectors.
To make all the screens look consistent, I need to adjust not only RGB and gamma, but also brightness.
For many years, the only way I’ve been able to adjust output brightness in Millumin is by changing it at the layer level. However, this can cause some other inconveniences.
I hope that, in addition to RGB and gamma, a brightness control option could also be added.
Many thanks to the Millumin team for your continuous support.
Eason
I know it's a workaround, but is it possible to duplicate the layer and put it in its own canvas on the dashboard? That way you can still adjust at the layer level, but with independent canvases that don't affect each other.
"I know it's a workaround, but is it possible to duplicate the layer and put it in its own canvas on the dashboard? That way you can still adjust at the layer level, but with independent canvases that don't affect each other."
Thanks for the suggestion, but it’s still not very convenient. For example, when layers are stacked, adjusting the layer’s brightness will change the original look