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Weamp;#39;ve discussed a lot of different ways to control your fixture to do manual gel matching, hold Color Point adjustments, things like that. But another large component of this color tool work is how we deal with fades. Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and bring up my Fade Module. By default we fade in what is called the amp;quot;native spaceamp;quot; of the fixture. To do an example that, Iamp;#39;m going to say [31] [Thru] [45] [At] [Full] and letamp;#39;s put all of them in RoscoLux 23 so we get a nice amber downlight. Iamp;#39;m going to [Record] that in [Cue] [101]. Lets go ahead and grab those fixtures again, put them in a nice {83} going to a night look. Maybe I want the better spectral match So Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and hit [83] again. And Iamp;#39;m going to [Record] that as [Cue] [102]. With those channel selected youamp;#39;ll notice what we get in our color space now, is the path that those fixtures are going to take through the color space This is what we call th