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One of a thousand posts with some 10.2 info….
Timothy Auld replied 11 years ago 27 Members · 123 Replies
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Jeremy Garchow
April 15, 2015 at 6:12 pm[Shawn Miller] “If the BMD cameras shot in TIFF sequences, would you feel the same way?”
No, I’d still throw it the lake! 🙂
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Shawn Miller
April 15, 2015 at 6:15 pm[Walter Soyka] “[Shawn Miller] “that and image sequences, seem like odd things to leave out support for. ”
Is the BMD workflow DNG image sequences, or is there some kind of container?”
Nope, it’s just an image sequence. It’s one of the things that first attracted me to the BM cinema cameras.
Shawn
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Shawn Miller
April 15, 2015 at 6:17 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “[Shawn Miller] “If the BMD cameras shot in TIFF sequences, would you feel the same way?”
No, I’d still throw it the lake! :)”
I take it that you won’t be adopting the Ursa mini? 🙂
Shawn
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Jeremy Garchow
April 15, 2015 at 8:49 pm[Shawn Miller] “I take it that you won’t be adopting the Ursa mini? :-)”
No plans at this time, but life moves pretty fast.
If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbR7axof1wk
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Darren Roark
April 16, 2015 at 1:21 am[TImothy Auld] “The big question is, as it always is in a business environment, will Apple all of the sudden decide to bail?
“How many weird half baked permutations of Avid were EOL’d suddenly? Several off the top of my head. At a former place I work at the owner bought several Mojo’s just a couple months before they killed support.
Seeing how FCP 7 still somehow manages to work in Yosemite five years after it’s last update and the remaining six years left of the promised development cycle for FCPX, I’d say people are safe giving FCP X a go.
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Timothy Auld
April 16, 2015 at 4:00 amYou have had a good experience running FCP 7 in Yosemite? All I’ve heard are horror stories. And Apple does have a monumentally bad reputation in the business world. There simply is no question about that.
Tim
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Scott Witthaus
April 16, 2015 at 10:10 am[TImothy Auld] “And Apple does have a monumentally bad reputation in the business world. There simply is no question about that.
“Can you elaborate? What business world?
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
1708 Inc./Editorial
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Darren Roark
April 16, 2015 at 5:08 pmTo clarify, my main point is that it’s been five years since ‘legacy’ FCP development stopped, yet it is still functional after four new 10.x releases. A half a decade and it still works is hardly Apple ‘suddenly pulling the plug’.
It’s worked fine for me opening archived feature film projects and cleaning them up for getting them into FCP X. It’s 3rd party plugins that are no longer compatible with the OS that are often the problem.
Installing Yosemite over an existing OS with FCP 7 installed can be a problem for some, but it works fine with a fresh install.
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Timothy Auld
April 17, 2015 at 2:32 pmAll of the business world that is wary of forced upgrades, sudden EOL’s and a general problem with Apple’s not giving a damn about any consequence the same might cause. So, pretty much all of the business world.
Tim
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Scott Witthaus
April 17, 2015 at 5:18 pm[TImothy Auld] “All of the business world that is wary of forced upgrades, sudden EOL’s and a general problem with Apple’s not giving a damn about any consequence the same might cause.”
Do we know this for fact? Where is this information? I see a sh**-ton of iPads out there in the business world too…
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
1708 Inc./Editorial
Professor, VCU Brandcenter
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