The updated version of the gobo library, available now, also features 500 gobos from InLight Gobos. With the addition of InLight and Apollo, the gobo library now includes more than 3,300 different patterns.
"We are pleased to be working with Wybron on adding Apollo gobos and gel to their iPhone apps," said Apollo president Joel Nichols. "They have taken a leadership position in apps development, and adding Apollo should strengthen that by giving our industry more access to the tools needed to bring productions together on a daily basis."
The updated gel library with the Apollo gels should be released in a week or two.
Customers have been requesting Apollo gels and gobos for some time, said Scott Longberry, Wybron engineer and developer of the iPhone apps. "We take customer suggestions seriously. I personally read and respond to each feedback e-mail we receive," Longberry said. "We want to make these apps as practical and useful as possible."
InLight Gobos president and founder Rick Hutton said, "This allows designers to have the tools they need at their fingertips. We thank Keny and Wybron for the great opportunities they bring the industry."
(Jim Evans)