Nicolas Hanson

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  1. Ok, it's an exaggerationt to say it hasn't been better, but I find that I need to be really careful when using it. When I try to use it as a key to isolate a color from others it can easily create a "halo" in the border areas and it will also introduce artifacts even though it's not that bad as on first versions.

  2. I have seen that there are a lot of LUTS for sale online, and I would like to hear how these are actually built. Are they simply made by a colorist creating a look for then to export the look as a LUT or are there more sophisticated methods to do this?

  3. The QT-player interprets all play outs randomly and you can't influence it by adding metadata or other attributes to your files. I have even seen the player change from data to video and the other way around simply by moving the player window to my other computer screen. Don't trust QT, it's a joke and that's the way it is and going to be. 

    Your clients will most likely continue watching their films in the QT-player so you just need to accept that it behaves that way.

    Vimeo, VLC, WMP and most of the other apps will pay attention to your attributes but QT will not.

     

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  4. Only familiar with Unity, Isis, Nexis. Nexis is owned by Avid, and is an open solution. They have integration with many software developers and works closely with Adobe. Needless to say, Pro Tools work seamless. Don't know about color systems. 

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  5. I have run the .cine files through the system now, and the performance is good. 

    That said, I have switched between the rec709, Log1 and Log2 profiles but can't really see any huge difference at all. The luma levels change, but almost nothing. Can barely see it on the scope. Can't be compared to normal rec709 to log transforms with other camera formats. Why is it like that? 

     

  6. Thank you guys! Not many softwares that actually read MXF OP1A and that can be nice when the files by mistake are transcoded to OP1A and not Atom as we often want.

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  7. I want to be able to render out several timelines at once, can that be done? I know I can add them manually to the render pool, select them all and hit render, but I would like to "select all" and apply settings that affects all of them once and then hit render.