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Posts posted by Luca Di Gioacchino
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HI Daniele,
Yes, this helps, thank you very much. You are the best!
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I was afraid you'd say that:)
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Hey all,
How do you enable the use of printer lights in Baselight Student?
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Hi Michael,
If your budget permits -- and it seems it does since you were considering the Apple XDR monitor -- get a Flanders instead. I spent months and months (more like a year) looking into alternatives but in the end I bit the bullet and purchased a DM240. Don't regret it.
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Yes, that's what I meant. Thanks.
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Hey Ryan,
Thanks for the feedback. I found a used one online and was debating pulling the trigger on buying it. Is the CM series still supported by Flanders?
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Hi Ariel,
Thanks for the response.
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Hi,
Is anyone using an FSI CM171 as a reference monitor for grading? Your thoughts on it would be appreciated (I am looking to pick up a used one as a budget monitor).
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Hi,
Is anyone running Baselight Student and/or Daylight on a (trashcan) 2013 Mac Pro? If yes, what are your specs and how does the program run on it?
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I also find this guy's tutorials very useful.
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Fusion may seem daunting to learn at first but once you wrap your head around nodes (especially if you are coming from AE, like i did), everything falls into place. Once you get that 'a-ha' moment, you'll never look back.
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Check out Vito LaManna's Confusion channel on Vimeo and/or Patreon. He is the Andrew Kramer of Fusion. One of the best. Highly informative and fun.
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Thank you, Andy.
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Nevermind.
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Hello,
Reviving an old topic -- but can someone explain rendering in Baselight in version 5?
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Second what Anton said. Always work in linear when compositing. In AE, under Project Settings > Color, check the Linearize Working Space box to work in linear.
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There are Fusion tutorials that explain spill suppression (using that max value of two channels to suppress the third). Search Simon Ubsdell. He's a Fusion instructor who goes into detail about that.
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Really lovely stuff.
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VFX - Resolve Roundtrip
in DaVinci Resolve
If you can provide more detail it would help. What programs are you and the VFX team working in? Normally VFX is always done in linear colour space.