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The information is not new as such but a big thanks for having it all here for us too see! Maybe latest in the range.
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Nicely done, some areas a bit stark.
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The very best to you too. Z840, great machine, configured properly will give you a trouble free life!. Don't forget Nvidia.
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Exactly!
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Interesting comments. Well, if you want 5 plus Quadro x6000 GPU's it makes a difference. Yes, if you're doing work that's so complexed it takes 48hrs to render with all that, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. It's chalk and cheese as the saying would go.
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It's so emotive, I'm tempted to tap my fingers at the same time. Not sure if it's compatible! A bit of bouncing in the seat. Well.... Ramin Djawadi, stunning, thanks for the reminder, been an all day treat, not to forget King Krimson, Pettite Meller and Stéphane Grappelli. That's a treat.
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Thanks for reference.
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Well, there is a Festive Greeting on most sites so here is one for us. Happy Christmas and the very best for the New Year to all.
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The real thing here to take home is the absolute control over the image they have especially in the blacls. Of course the key!
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I have recieved confirmation that it can be done. Two ways including the above..
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Definition on texture in film?
Mike Leisegang replied to Emily Haine's topic in Editing , Color grading & Finishing
I'm not sure whether this might help, anyway an interesting read. http://www.palgrave.com/la/book/9781137034786 -
Are you talking about controling just the saturation within those three specific ranges individually. The three intersect at two point. Yes, I think it is possible but I might be open to correction here. I'm sure I did something along these line during some early training.
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Well, have you tried it, what does it do. The other question is, what is full saturation? Your scopes should tell you.
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Yip, and nicely shot!
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1080p or 1080i50
Mike Leisegang replied to Thomas Singh's topic in Editing , Color grading & Finishing
I understand that 1080p is 25fps (european) only, ( This is not quite right ) Most material for broadcast was interlaced not to long ago. Since 2007 things changed very quickly. There is a lot of information re. Progressive / interlace, really worth while doing some reading if you're asking this type of question. Interlaced media still delivered to many, lets use the term ( other ) counties due to their networks. Also as a matter of interest, most camera auto-focus systems were far quicker in interlace mode than Progressive. This is now changing or has changed. -
Nice and clean, I'd definately make it shorter with that content.
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The perfect client monitor?
Mike Leisegang replied to Thomas Singh's topic in Editing , Color grading & Finishing
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Playback quality in QT
Mike Leisegang replied to Peter's topic in Editing , Color grading & Finishing
Just my opinion, VLC player to complicated. Puts millions of files on the system. In the old days MPEG Streamclip was great for HD. ( Nice and basic and did the job well) There are good players you pay for and are accurate but not everyone has them. I prefer MPV player, matches Vimeo nicely and an iPad quite well. ( No calibrated monitor, use an iPad, the closest you'l get.) The art is to use a Codec type that reflects full range then to tweak your playouts so they look good in the player they will be most destined to be played with.. I normally match my playouts-uploads to Vimeo bck to my Masters on the system playing each side by side on their own accurately calibrated monitor, a must. . -
Back to the future, Beverly hill cops and of course the empire stricks bck. Forgot, Platoon and coming to America of course. Develope your own feel, don't forget the grain. A bit easier than the 70's I think. Anyway just some thoughts. In reality it's in the way it's shot as you mentioned.
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The challenge is to work it out, learn a couple of things along the way especially when mistakes happen!
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Nicely done, nicely shot to make it possible, some places maybe a touch to much color. Great.
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As always Margus, beautifully done, you have a great feel, love the whites.
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Not viewing right now on the greatest monitor but I thought well done, looks great.
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Peter Doyle, Filmlight interview
Mike Leisegang replied to Abby Bader's topic in Editing , Color grading & Finishing
Thank you, an interesting listen!