Luminair 3.6 for iOS 11 with Drag and Drop
Today we’ve released Luminair 3.6 with official support for iOS 11. This new update adds support for Drag and Drop between apps, making it easier then ever to assign and edit the images and icons used to customize Luminair’s user interface. Watch the video above to see the drag and drop workflow in action.

Also new in this release is early preliminary support for Apple’s upcoming iPhone X device, improved split-view multitasking, a profile for the new Litepanels Gemini fixture and more!

Luminair 3.5 adds DMX Color Temperature, HSI Color, new FX types

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Luminair v3.5 was released today and is now available on the App Store. This release adds native support for Color Temperature and HSI for DMX parameters, as well as new Fire, Water, and Television FX useful for simulating these looks in film/video production and other scenarios. Also included are new fixture profiles for lights built for film/video production.

Native Color Temperature and HSI Support
– Adds a new DMX Color Temperature control and channel types for 1 or 2-channel CCT parameters
– Adds native support for HSI color and new channel types for Color faders

Color FX Features
– Adds new Fire, Water, and Television effects, useful for simulating these looks in film/video production and other scenarios

Plus more
– Tap Tempo now supports up to 300 BPM
– Adds new profiles for LiteGear series lights
– Adds new profiles for Kino Flo Select LED, Diva-Lite LED and Celeb LED
– Adds new profile for Cineo Lighting Quantum c80 fixture
– ARRI and Digital Sputnik profiles now support for the new CCT and HSI channel types
– Other fixes and improvements

Lighting & Sound America March 2017

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Luminair 3 received a positive overview in March’s Technical Focus article in Lighting & Sound America magazine. Richard Cadena used Luminair with ELC’s Buddy DMX interface, and in the article he covers some of the new features and revamped user interface in version 3.

“One of the main reasons I like this controller is because it’s mobile app that can be used wirelessly, which affords a lot of freedom of movement.” – Richard Cadena, LSA Magazine