LightFinger

🇺🇸 United States
Colin Grenfell  | 
37
ASO score
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44/100
Reviews
0/100
Graphic
60/100
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0/100
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App Rating
5
rating
Votes
1
rating
App Age
4y 6m
rating
Last Update
Feb 22, 2023
rating
iAP
$1.99 - 11.99

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Rating
5
4.45
+12%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
1
746.1K
-100%
App Age
4y 6m
6y 2m
-27%
In-app Purchases Price
$7
$35
-80 %
Update Frequency
1055d
40d
+2 549%
Title Length
11
25
-56%
Subtitle Length
28
28
Description Length
1 250
2 559
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Number of Screenshots
936
976
-4 %
Size
3MB
164MB
-98 %

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Title (
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LightFinger
Subtitle (
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Moving Lights as Followspots
Description (
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For use with Eos® lighting consoles. Use any moving light in your rig as a followspot! Sometimes it’s just not possible to have a dedicated followspot for your show, but you might well have moving lights in your rig which are more than up to the job.  It’s possible to follow a performer onstage using multiple cues and timings in the cue stack , but that doesn’t allow for any flexibility in performance, or for the rare occasions a performer makes a mistake! It’s often not feasible for the lighting operator to manually track performers with moving lights using the console, either as they are too busy running the show, or their line of sight to the stage is not great. The Eos® software, superb as it is, might not be ideally suited to the live operation of moving lights as manual followspots. Enter LightFinger… select the channel you want to control and your screen accurately maps the moving light on stage to the screen. You can control intensity and beam position with the app or simultaneously through the console. For show safety, Eos® can enable and disable control of LightFinger, and select the correct channel to be used. Use with a wifi connection, or (for greater peace of mind) ethernet, with an appropriate connector. }
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Rating:
5
Voted: 1
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Categories: Utilities, Business
Size: 3MB
iAP: 1.99 - 11.99 $
App Age: 4 years 6 months
Release Date: Jul 06, 2021
Last Update: Feb 22, 2023
Version: 1.3.1
Version history
1.3.1
Feb 22, 2023
A quick bug fix for console selection. Fixed the ability to pan and zoom around a pdf plan.
1.3.0
Mar 30, 2022
It's a pretty big update, with the top two most requested features implemented! You can now select multiple moving lights to control with the touch target, these can be selected either using the channel selection screen, or via the lighting console using an osc command, for example: /lightfinger/selectchannels/1/7/20 You now have the ability to import a ground plan or lighting plan from a PDF. You drag and scale to up the view to give a far more precise feel of where you are aiming your spots! Change the stage width and stage height to match the scale of your drawing. Import from the iPad or macOS file system or your iCloud account. Overall the UI has been given a fresh lick of paint and a few more curved edges. The demo time has been doubled to 20 minutes per session. I've worked on making things more responsive even on older hardware. A few bugs have been squashed. Please do let me know how you get on with the app.
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