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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Light Paint Live Mercury Version 2.0

Light Paint Live Mercury Version 2.0

April 1, 2015 by Jason D. Page

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The best live light painting software on the market just got an upgrade! Light Painting Artist Joerg Miedza and all around genius Josh Beckwith have been hard at work developing the Light Paint Live software for version 2.0 and I must say they have done a hell of a job creating an easy to use and versatile real time light painting tool!

Light Paint Live is a great software for seeing in realtime what you are creating while light painting and personally I think it has huge possibilities in the world of the Live Light Painting Performance! There are a few versions of the Light Paint Live software including the new and improved Mercury 2.0 which runs on google chrome that you can use to create and record full 1080P live light painting videos via a webcam or DSLR (with a plugin)! There are also 3 versions of an free open source Light Paint Live for developers!

Check out the images (by Joerg Miedza) and video (by Josh Beckwith) below to get a feel for what the new and improved software can do. After that head over to Light Paint Live to find out more and get the software right now for only $4.99!



Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Comments

  1. leo a doran says

    April 1, 2015 at 3:24 pm

    Just installed android version on phone as I’m at The Day Job. Pretty interesting app. As far as the pc version goes… well now I guess I’ve an excuse to buy a new laptop – desktop not exactly portable. Thanks for sharing from me but maybe not from my bank balance lol

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