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  • Barrie Williams

    May 25, 2012 at 7:35 am in reply to: Testing a studio bulb for 6500K

    It is SO much easier than this!!!

    Pantone make a sticker that sells for under one dollar. It has two different materials on a one inch square. When the light is at the predefined color temp, they both appear the same color. Brilliant!
    I have a 6000k sticker on the back of my phone. Best dollar I ever spent!
    Barrie
    Pixelfantastic.

  • Barrie Williams

    April 22, 2012 at 10:44 pm in reply to: Tangent elements in action

    Hi Peter,
    The reasons I swapped away from jlcooper panel are:

    1- I do stereoscopic work and certain key functions are simply not mapped on the JLC. This makes it almost impossible to use for 3d.

    2- the Element panel has a reset button built into each knob, which I find essential. JLC does not have this.

    3- the JLC regularly would stop communicating with the system, the port number was resetting itself spontaneously several times a day. This was really irritating.

    4- the element panel is considerably less deep than the JLC. Which suited my needs better.

    5- the mapping on elements is much better than JLC.

    This is not a criticism of the JLCooper panel, which we have re-deployed on our Linux IFX Piranha system , and it works well on that system.
    Barrie

  • Barrie Williams

    April 20, 2012 at 7:25 am in reply to: Tangent elements in action

    Agreed
    We have the elements panel now, love it.

    We have decommissioned our JLCooper.

    Barrie

  • Barrie Williams

    March 15, 2012 at 2:36 pm in reply to: Element Panel is Here! >>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    my set (all 4 panels) was just under 2,300 pounds

    Barrie
    https://www.pixelfantastic.com

  • Barrie Williams

    March 13, 2012 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Element Panel is Here! >>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    [Andy Winter] “but does jump to the blur-window in ui automatically?”

    Yes, it does. its a big time saver!

    …thanks to the Singapore team.

    Barrie
    https://www.pixelfantastic.com

  • Barrie Williams

    March 13, 2012 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Element Panel is Here! >>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    does the panel read out the values? (eg blur)

    those numbers appear on the main monitor only

    Barrie
    https://www.pixelfantastic.com

  • Barrie Williams

    March 13, 2012 at 9:29 am in reply to: Element Panel is Here! >>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    Hi Teo,

    What about for an example: You are in curves tab, finishing primary balance than you decide to use power window, click on the Tangent for new Serial node+PW and does the interface shifts directly in to the power windows tab?

    YES,
    the new panel jumps from color to power window on the UI, and then jumps BACK when you move back to color.

    Really nice timesaving. Lots of improvements here.

    Barrie

  • Barrie Williams

    March 12, 2012 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Element Panel is Here! >>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

    The GUI monitor and the CelScope3d above it are both 24inch.
    Barrie

  • Barrie Williams

    March 9, 2012 at 8:56 am in reply to: Alternate control devices with Resolve?

    Agreed
    We use the Logitech too , and it’s great for macros.

    When we preconform, all clips import with a default node , but in the absence of any clip markers or timeline markers in resolve (a serious shortfall) we remove all blank nodes , so it is clear which clips have effects …. But with several hundred clips , it takes a while.
    The logitek let’s us create a macro to remove effects , replacing thousand of keystrokes with just a dozen or two.
    Barrie

  • My new Element panel is being shipped today, so i will let you know how i get on with it.

    Barrie

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