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[Mark Spano] “You need to “step in” to the clip you want to apply the repo to”
This will only affect the image inside the mask/animatte, not the animatte itself.
What I want is to reposistion the oval shape I created with the layer it is on, but not with the layer it is above. Sorry, this is hard to explain in words… I hope you understand.
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June 19, 2013 at 3:17 pm in reply to: 9.1.4 still doing annoying project setting thing.I’m also not sure if we are talking about the same bug! Mine had to do with changing fps to 25 and resolve keeping it at 24. But if you change the framerate prior to launching the project it is ok. Anyway, good luck!
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June 12, 2013 at 2:27 pm in reply to: 9.1.4 still doing annoying project setting thing.I set those setting before launching the project, by rightclicking the ‘default project’ in the project selection window and then choose ‘config’.
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June 8, 2013 at 4:59 pm in reply to: is our system ok to grade for theatrical screening?I’m on a i7 3930k 4,2 ghz (6 core) and Im getting 4fps in DCP builder and OpenDCP. Only finaldcp gives me an impressive 24fps render. I don’t know how fast easydcp renders, but I also don’t care, as Im doing dcp’s sporadic and cannot justify its cost.
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Hi Toby,
May I ask what you ended up with buying and why?
I’m currently researching my options for a new monitor.
Thanks
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Hi Dave,
I was a bit scared after reading your post, ’cause I had to enable field processing for a project I already graded. However, things work well overhere. One thing that seems weird to me is that in the render settings, the field rendering is greyed out, even when I checked field processing in the master project settings.
But I’ve already rendered out and things are looking ok.
Here’s my setup, globally:
– Davinci Resolve, v 9.1.4, full version.
– Mac OS 10.7.4
– Decklink SDI
– GTX 560Ti 2GB + GTX 580 1,5GB (I’m using the new option to use the UI card for processing with succes)Projects settings:
– SD PAL 16:9 (field processing enabled)
– footage: MXF 1:1 from AvidI can’t come up with anything else that should matter, but feel free to ask me anything.
Good luck,
pepo
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June 6, 2013 at 8:33 am in reply to: is our system ok to grade for theatrical screening?Joakim, please have a look at DCP builder. It has lot of functionality in there that you might like. I’m curious to see your opinion on it.
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June 6, 2013 at 7:01 am in reply to: is our system ok to grade for theatrical screening?The gamma variable would really improve opendcp I think. I am asumming that 8 out of 10 ‘bad’ conversions are related to this issue.
By the way, DCP Builder is also free.
Looking forward to see the improvements!
Regards
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June 6, 2013 at 5:59 am in reply to: is our system ok to grade for theatrical screening?[Terrence Meiczinger] “What other gamma’s would you want? There are generally only 3 sources sRGB, REC709, and P3 which have defined gamma values.” In Europe many colorists calibrate their monitor to 2,35 or 2,4 for example, cause that’s the Europian spec for broadcast. It would be nice to have that option.
By the way, I did some googling and realized the discussion I was refering to earlier was from 2011, so things might have changed for opendcp. Here’s the article: https://code.google.com/p/opendcp/issues/detail?id=36&can=1&q=dcdm
My own tests showed better results using Assimilate Scratch and DCP Builder. And not just in EasyDCP Player, I have done extensive testing with a local cinema here, which actually also teached me that Easydcp player is a pretty good reference of how the image will look in the theater. You seem to have other experiences with easydcp player?
Pepo
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June 6, 2013 at 5:13 am in reply to: is our system ok to grade for theatrical screening?Hi Terrence,
I think the biggest improvement opendcp can have is an option to specify the source gamma, as it differs from each user in each part of the world.
I was referring to a thread I read on an opendcp forum, where After Effects was recommended over Opendcp for color transform by some of opendcp’s own people.
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