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  • Jake Blackstone

    September 10, 2010 at 6:21 pm in reply to: New Resolve 7 Manual

    And now this feature, that was only available for the very high end facilities with very expensive boxes, is available to anybody with a Mac and a Resolve.

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 10, 2010 at 5:36 am in reply to: New Resolve 7 Manual

    Just saw the new version 7 manual for Resolve. To be clear, Remote grading is not a new capability. To my knowledge, this was included in Resolve for last couple of years, but DaVinci marketing didn’t know what to do with it, until now. With new inexpensive kit (relatively speaking), now it is practical to do real time, full resolution, client supervised, remote grading sessions. Three weeks ago I had tested it with two Macs in the office of BM and it was like buttah:-)
    Now, all we need is the ability to trim R3D files and a colorist can be anywhere in the world. Good times:-)

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 8, 2010 at 1:00 am in reply to: Laptop and 1 GPU performance…

    Sorry, if I was unclear. I was getting 17 FPS only on 2008 computer. Once it was swapped for 2009 I got real time performance.

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 7, 2010 at 6:10 am in reply to: Laptop and 1 GPU performance…

    I’m getting around 4-5 FPS during the render with Full Premium debayer quality at HD resolution. Not quite 2:1. More like 5:1, but still not too bad. With Red Rocket it’s a different story…

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 7, 2010 at 6:05 am in reply to: Laptop and 1 GPU performance…

    I see, I guess I misunderstood, sorry:-)
    I just swapped my 2008 octo 2.8 GHz computer for octo 2.26 GHz 2009. The reason being, on 2008 max framerate with R3D is 17 FPS. Dropping the resolution doesn’t seem to help. It’s too bad. But, if you have a Red Rocket installed, then real time performance shouldn’t be a problem.

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 7, 2010 at 12:41 am in reply to: Laptop and 1 GPU performance…

    Thanks, that was Copilot. It was the first time, so, I guess, I went a bit over the top:-)
    If nobody beats me to it, I’ll pull out the 120 tomorrow to see the performance.
    I just saw your other earlier post, where you said you’d been using Resolve all weekend long. Couldn’t you pull the 120 card and tell us about one card performance?

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 6, 2010 at 7:30 pm in reply to: Laptop and 1 GPU performance…

    Mac pro octo 2.26 GHz with just GT 120- 3 FPS at 1/4 Good.
    My Mac Book Pro 15″ has only ATI GPU. Resolve complains, that no GPU found and doesn’t start

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 6, 2010 at 2:07 am in reply to: Resolve RED question

    I’m curious. Why not consolidate all of this in the conforming tab? I’d like to see conforming choices based on the reel name, file name from file or from the file’s header, TC etc. Also, I would like to see some kind of filter for the file types for adding folders and subfolders to the library. For example, you could select to add only R3D and not QT.

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 5, 2010 at 5:01 pm in reply to: Resolve RED question

    Thanks Peter.
    I was curious about this. Conforming a mixed source project (Prores, R3D), I was getting some conflicts, which I had to resolve manually. I think this should help.

  • Jake Blackstone

    September 5, 2010 at 4:15 am in reply to: Resolve RED question

    Where do you enable the reel support?

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