Rotolight has announced a new app for smartphones and tablets that will control its AEOS 2 and NEO 3 RGBWW LED lights.
has announced a new app for smartphones and tablets that will control its AEOS 2 and NEO 3 RGBWW LED lights, with the promise that older lights will benefit as well.
Basic lighting functions include adjusting the color temperature from 3,000 – 10,000 Kelvin. Users can also choose between daylight and tungsten emulations for each filter and light modifier. The Rotolight app will provide a familiar pallet for adjusting up to 16.7 million colors and 2,500 filters and light modifiers.
The app can even switch between continuous video lighting and flash settings, for work with photography, as well as videography. To add a light to the app, users merely press the “+” button to add a connection and then select “set” from the menu of an AEOS 2 or Neo 3 LED light. Then select “control,” and then “App control.” A QR code will appear for the user to scan with the Rotolight app, which automatically makes a wireless connection. From there, the content creator has access to the same menu interface that is built into the LED light, for familiar control.
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