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If you decide to try with patches and Mocha you will use regular 2D layers. Of course, if patch goes outside of target area during motion, you’ll probably have to do some roto to fix that.
When I say light – that doesn’t have to be real light in AE. Patch will probably be precomp and inside that precomp you can add very subtle white or black solid overlays to mimic highlights and shadows. You can even animate them for more realistic effect.
Again – you are dealing with short take and basically uniform surface, so you can get away with patches and track.
Sometimes even simple blur or median can fix those things (depending on motion).https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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– Create ” patches” for all areas with wrinkles in Photoshop (with patch tool and clone stamp), of course with very soft edges for smooth transition to original.
– Track in Mocha and apply static patches you have previously created
– Play with Mesh Warp and lights over it for more organic feel (although probably nobody will notice in such short take)
– Apply grain to match original
– Apply grade as adjustment layer over everythinghttps://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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Ivan Radovanovic
March 28, 2016 at 10:18 pm in reply to: Premiere & FCP7 program monitors deceptively saturatedThis is not gama issue. Simply Quicktime is color managed while FCP (legacy) and AE are sRGB by default – in other words they don’t see your display profile.
There are many ways to solve this but that would be very lengthy response 🙂https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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5 drives, RAID Z1. For security that NAS is automaticaly Rsynced to another NAS in different room, and that is working very well. No ZIL or L2ARC. Some minimal tweaks on Freeness and clients.
During research we also had great results with:
– OpenMediaVault (actually that is the same guy that created original FreeNAS), and
– Napp-IT + OI
but we decided to go with FreeNAS.https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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We are using FreeNAS as shared storage.
4 workstations directly connected via 4 port Intel server card, Supermicro MB + Dual Xeon + 24GB ECC RAM, saturating 1G connections.https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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Just out of curiosity, but how is TCIP for Thunderbolt connected to OP question?
As I understood Mac Mini is connected to RAID via Thunderbolt and than shared via Gigabit Ethernet.
Practically Thunderbolt is used only for storage expansion, and known Thunderbolt TCIP issues you have linked doesn’t have any impact in this scenario (he is not trying to use Thunderbolt networking).
Or am I completely wrong? 🙂https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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I’m not FCP X editor but I wonder why is everybody ignoring NFS as an option when a lot of servers can export NFS share?
I have tested with our NAS couple months ago, 1G connection, 110 MB/s Read and Write. Sparse bundles are always slower. -
Ivan Radovanovic
May 19, 2013 at 12:29 am in reply to: Media Encoder Export Has Green Pixels In Highlights[Ivan Myles] “Ivan, were all the luma values between 0-100 IRE?”
Yes. luma values are OK, problem is with DNxHD version. If you roll back to 2.2.1 (I think), the problem is gone.
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Ivan Radovanovic
May 18, 2013 at 1:40 am in reply to: Media Encoder Export Has Green Pixels In HighlightsThis is probably old issue with DNxHD, but nobody seems to care about it.
I started this thread long time ago:
https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/45/884228https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
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Ivan Radovanovic
January 10, 2013 at 4:20 pm in reply to: Avid project & media sharing …now open sourced!Fantastic!
If it runs on Ubuntu server I suppose it will run on Debian (stable) too? I’m asking because combination of Indiestor and OpenMediaVault (https://openmediavault.org , based on Debian stable) would be great choice.https://twitter.com/#!/disample_dcc
