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Looking for ILDA frames on CDROM

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Hello, I just did my first public show with my new home-made RGB laser projector using Spaghetti software. We had a DJ and I simply played a few laser shows in the background of his music. After that, I mainly found myself just flipping through my library of ILDA frames while he played his own selection of music. A while ago I got access to the PhotonLexicon FTP server and I downloaded ALL their ILDA files so I already have quite a library.

What I am looking for are some different ILDA frames for my next show, preferably ones that come with professional laser show software. If anyone has access to a library of frames and/or knows where I can purchase, please PM me...

PS - I cannot justify spending over $500 for software that I will not be able to use with my Sound Card DAC laser projector. I only am interested in the ILDA frames.

Many thanks!
 
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Lol, ya. I got those frames from some ebay seller that was selling iShow and provided a link to download some of the frames. This was before I had pangolin I think....
 
I was asked to forward this while a few ILDA members get their LPF membership approved here, this is from Bill Benner, President of Pangolin Laser Software.

Steve

Quote:

> @ElectroFreak:
>
> In fact there most certainly IS a law against stealing stolen stuff!
>
> Companies in this industry have continually and successfully taken legal
> action against those who distribute unauthorized laser artwork, and this was
> one of the things which stimulated ILDA to get involved:
> Laserists and intellectual property
>
> I would advise you to remove this download link immediately to prevent legal
> action coming upon yourself, and would encourage everyone to pay attention
> to the ILDA guidelines on use of intellectual property.
>
> Many companies in the industry have joined in solidarity against any kind of
> piracy, as can be seen here:
> Laserists and intellectual property
>
>
> Bill

End Quote.
 
Out of respect for Pangolin and the frame's owners/creators, I have removed the link to the frames possessed by members of and found on photonlexicon.com that were posted here. I do not possess these frames myself, I merely re-posted a link that was found over on PL.
 
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Somehow i feel like building an online repository for these things :D
 


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