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  • Jose Lomeña

    November 23, 2011 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Projectors… (again)

    Hi Robert, what stability problem do you have?. Is not stable after 3 hours?, or 3 days, or 3 weeks?.

    I think single chip DLP can be good for color grading, but is very bad for client because how can you explain the rainbow effect?. I know a DP that don’t like the rainbow effects because it cause headaches. I include old red evf.

  • Jose Lomeña

    November 17, 2011 at 12:13 pm in reply to: First impressions on the Autocue monitor

    me PVM 2541
    Ola PVM 1741

  • Jose Lomeña

    November 16, 2011 at 3:38 pm in reply to: First impressions on the Autocue monitor

    I don’t trust in the OLED. I measure white point with rec709 it has 6950º… I compare it with my CRT and my plasma, and it is warmer… but the white is 6950º… it can be true… I think it need recalibration of blacks and white points.
    but…
    My i1 display pro, didn’t work with this monitor. I can believe it!. The i1 don’t work because the black signal is too dark!. And for this reason I can profile it and know what are happening.

    In the other part, the monitor don’t support 1080 24psf or 25psf correctly. Its like it work with only one field. For me its not a professional monitor. Its more like a consumer monitor with pro black and price.

    Do you saw the small color angle of view?.. 90º?

  • Jose Lomeña

    November 16, 2011 at 2:11 pm in reply to: First impressions on the Autocue monitor

    Hi Ola!,

    I tested today the sony OLED in my room. I’m very very disappointed. In my opinion, it is NOT ready for prime time… but… this monitor has the best blacks and contrast of the market, jeje.

  • Hi Peter,

    What difference between pro and lite?

    Only multi GPU?. How many mac user has more than one GPU?

  • Jose Lomeña

    November 12, 2011 at 1:18 pm in reply to: First impressions on the Autocue monitor

    Thank for the review Ola.

    I’m very interested in comparison with OLED 2540, i saw it and contrast performance is impressive.

    Do you know the price of autocue?

  • Jose Lomeña

    October 26, 2011 at 2:12 pm in reply to: Resolve Windows / Hackintosh (for now) question

    Dane I think is not possible dual i7 cpu. You need xeon for that, at xeon prices. Thunderbolt is only for apple at least one year.
    If your plan is dual cpu I recommend mac pro. But if you need dual cpu for red files, I recommend i7 hackintosh + red rocket.

  • Jose Lomeña

    September 24, 2011 at 7:56 pm in reply to: PCIEx8 Push to the limit with Netstor NA250A

    I move one of gtx480 from netstor to the computer and the speed is the same. Maybe with 2 redrockets…

  • Jose Lomeña

    September 21, 2011 at 11:19 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro X Update

    Hi Stuart,

    Do you know if fcpx can render from a different GPU card than ui?, multiple GPU is supported?

  • Jose Lomeña

    August 28, 2011 at 10:02 am in reply to: Resolve lite with one or two GPU cards?

    Maybe its using more than one, its useful for testing gpu configs without full version.

    My about davinci show 3 gpu. I dont know how to upload a screen grab here, but i can email you one if you need.

    Regards,

    Jose

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