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[Education] What is Output Mode?
Definition of Output Mode available on most Full Color and Bi-Color Lights
Output Mode
Output Mode is a feature to control how the CCT color is mixed at the center point of the crossfade of the light.
Constant Output:
Maintains the brightness output during the process of changing the fixture's color temperature. So at any color temperature, the output is the same. This limits the output around the 4000K mark so that it is not brighter than the 3200K or 5600K
Max Output:
Performs at the maximum possible brightness output throughout the color temperature range with the available power input. Therefore 4000K will be brighter than 3200K, because it can utilize 100% intensity from the Tungsten Chip and 100% intensity from the Daylight chip.