To start the pairing process, press the main power button on the rear of NEON twice or press the power button on the MCU once. Launch the the AtomRemote app and ensure that you have selected 'For NEON' from the options on screen. You can download the AtomRemote for macOS from the Mac App Store: The desktop version of the AtomRemote app has the same functionality as the iOS app, and allows you to control NEON over Bluetooth from a Mac running macOS 10.15 or later. When the AtomRemote app has been installed you will need to connect to the NEON via a Bluetooth connection, launch the app and follow the instructions as shown below. To download and install AtomRemote on your device, scan the QR code below to be taken directly to the AtomRemote app in the Apple App Store or visit the iOS app store: The iOS version of the AtomRemote app allows you to control NEON over Bluetooth from a compatible iOS device running iOS 12 or later and the AtomRemote app. Unfortunately, the AtomRemote app is not supported on Windows or Android. The AtomRemote app is available on both iOS and macOS. The AtomRemote app allows you to control recording, syncing, and playback on NEON and provides access to the real-time production tools in AtomOS that are built into NEON. When the screen goes black the Firmware is installed The NEON will display the progress of the upgrade on screen Unzip the ATOMNEO_10.25.zip file and copy the ATOMNEO.FW Firmware to your SSD drive. There is a detailed guide to this procedure on the Atomos website: Install the NEON monitor AtomOS 10.25 Firmware The AtomRemote.app – is available for download as described below. Windows (64 - bit) - Calibrator_2.1.8.msi Master Caddy Docking Station to copy the Firmware from your computer onto the SSD.ĪTOMNEO_10.25.zip – this file contains the ATOMNEO.FW Firmware SSD or other compatible media to load the Firmware onto the NEON. You will need the following items of software and hardware to complete the upgrade process: Required HardwareĪtomos BBRCU - Button Bar and 2.5mm to 2.5mm jack cable (you should have received this with your NEON).Įither a Calibrite ColorChecker Display Pro / Display Plus Colorimeter or an X-Rite I1DisplayPro Colorimeter is required to calibrate the NEON.Īn Atomos USB to Serial Calibration cable (USB A - ATOMCAB004 or USB-C ATOMCAB018) required to connect the computer to the NEON MCU for calibration. it is important that all these steps are completed to make sure you are in full control of your NEON monitor. There are four parts to setting up the monitor as described below. We look forward to hearing your feedback. The AtomOS 10.25 firmware and software has been built with our new NEON color pipeline and other enhancements related to controlling your NEON monitor. Changing the “text” does work.The NEON ‘Your Reference’ Color Management release This is what printing the item color=bg (0,45,90), fg (0,116,217), active (0,170,255), captionlabel (255,255,255), valuelabel (255,255,255), name=a, text=a, value=0, selected=false}Īnd some different terms etc for “color” to see if any of those correlated to the data stored in the items. When printed, the items also show they contain a color-values, but I don’t know how to change those color values. Now I want to change the color of the items. I could just make 16 buttons, but I thought it might be nicer to do with buttonbar (or maybe checkbox). I am making a GUI with ControlP5 and want to make 16 buttons that each represent a color.
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