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  • Marcus Moore

    January 17, 2013 at 12:13 am in reply to: Remove attributes?

    Probably not far behind. If it’s anything like Legacy– it’s a shade on the same interface.

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 10:54 pm in reply to: Remove attributes?

    I was going to say, I just tried that with an audio clip with a compressor/limiter on it and it just doubled up the effect.

    Still, good to know it works for the video side of things…

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 10:39 pm in reply to: Copy and Paste RED RAW settings?

    Here’s the clip I was thinking of but the info isn’t there- it must have been from a user generated tutorial on REDUSER.net

    https://www.red.com/learn/workflow/red-apple-workflow-final-cut-pro-x

    I’m fairly certain that it’s these guys who covered it- look for their RED workflow videos on this page:

    https://themovieswemake.com/tutorials/

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Remove attributes?

    As far as I know, remove attributes doesn’t exist yet.

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 10:02 pm in reply to: Copy and Paste RED RAW settings?

    I believe so, yes. Check out the video that was released along with their Apple Workflow installer.

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 8:02 pm in reply to: Wait for the new MacPro or get the new iMac?

    My only regret in purchasing the G5QUAD when it was released back in 2005 was that ultimately (even though it was impossible to know this at the time) it was the WORST time to buy a Mac from a longevity perspective. In 2006 Apple announced the Intel transition, and so my $10,000 machine was obsolete way before it should have been.

    I would be very cautious about buying into what’s essentially already 2 year old hardware at this juncture. I think we should definitely expect an inflection point for the hardware with this new machine, and I’d personally be worried about have the current MacPro get left behind like mine was…

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Latest Rumors on Apple product line-up and release

    Well, I think the only purpose the statement realistically serves is to quell talk that Apple is abandoning the MacPro space. They’re making SOMETHING for that space- it might or might not be a MacPro, but there you go.

    The roadmaps for CPUs, GPUs, and Thunderbolt are already out there for this year, so I as well fail to see what any kind of MAMOTH surprise they can present from a hardware perspective.

    And I’m not sure Apple needs to provide a blindside in this category. A modern and competitive solution that provides a platform for the next 5-10 years is all most people want.

    People always want surprises from Apple, but the truth is that those don’t come along very often, and even more infrequently when you’re talking about traditional computing. Outside of the expected annual bumps in processor and graphics speeds, Display resolution seems to be only place where there will be a big shift in the next few years- and that will really just reset our expectations for performance like the transition to HD did almost a decade ago.

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Latest Rumors on Apple product line-up and release

    I’m not sure what company you’re thinking of, but Apple doesn’t even generally acknowledge unreleased products. That fact that we know that something is coming, and that we even have a timeframe for release is way more than we’ve usually expect from Apple’s cone of silence.

    My comment about confusion stems more from people even supposing that a product will be released, rather than what it will be. Noone knows that.

    It could be amazing or it could be disappointing, but within the next 11 months there’ll be something.

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Latest Rumors on Apple product line-up and release

    I’m not sure I get what you mean by “hanging on”. The CEO of the company made a public statement that a new product for the MacPro market was coming in 2013. What’s the confusion?

  • Marcus Moore

    January 16, 2013 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Wait for the new MacPro or get the new iMac?

    Check barefeats articles from the last month detailing performance tests of the iMac vs MacPro. While the MacPro wins on some raw benchmark scores, the iMac wins in some real-world situations. The current gen MacPro is not cut and dry faster than the iMac in all situations- depending on what software you’re using.

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