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  • Robert Jenkson

    February 6, 2017 at 9:48 am in reply to: Bizon Box 2S with Macbook pro retina late 2013

    I have a 2015 MacBook Pro 15″, fully maxed out with max RAM, SSD, and dGPU. I wrote to Bison to ask about FCPX, Compressor and Neat Video acceleration. They said that their BizonBox 2S coupled with the 980 GPU card would give me noticeable acceleration even without an external display. The only reason I have not yet purchased is because I have been looking through online forums like this one to see if any other MBP owner has purchased the BizonBox 2S and used it with FCPX and Compressor. I am especially eager to know how much faster Compressor will be, since my Mac spends a lot of time compression video.

  • Robert Jenkson

    August 15, 2016 at 4:47 am in reply to: Fixing Sensor Dust in Final Cut Pro X

    Sorry for not seeing your post until now, Edward. But as you can see, except for my remarks, this poor thread is pretty much dead. In my previous two posts I was basically talking to myself! Not a single person answered me or shared any thoughts at all.

    You said “spotted TIFF” but I think you meant to say “despotted TIFF,” because that is precisely why I exported a frame from FCPX. I removed the spots from that frame in Photoshop and then reimported the frame back into FCPX.

    An imported still can be spread out to be as many seconds long as you want it to be in FCPX. That’s how I covered the spots in my application. But again, it would be better if there is a FCPX tool that can do the job perfectly, so we no longer need to export frames and clean them in Photoshop.

    Best wishes.

  • Robert Jenkson

    November 26, 2015 at 2:21 am in reply to: “Ungrouping” Compound Clips in timeline

    In FCPX, select the grouped/compound clip and click on the “Clip” menu. Take note of “Break Apart Items” which is Shift-CMD-G.

    When you select multiple clips you want to Group, you cannot use the Clip menu. Instead, right-click them and take note of “New Compound Clip…” which is OPTION-G.

  • Robert Jenkson

    September 25, 2015 at 6:36 am in reply to: Fixing Sensor Dust in Final Cut Pro X

    Since the dots I wish to cover don’t move, I thought that exporting a still (in PSD format) and editing in Photoshop might work, but after importing back to FCPX, the color profile doesn’t perfectly match. I thought FCPX exported sRGB, and that is the profile I used when saving in Photoshop, but to no avail. I reserved a dozen times, each time with a different profile. Some profiles are closer than others, but none match perfectly, which means my edits in PS are pretty obvious.

    How do I match the FCPX color profile? Again, I am exporting a still from FCPX, editing in PS, then reimporting back to FCPX.

    UPDATE: I exported a frame in TIFF format from FCPX, edited in PS and saved (no compression), then reimported to FCPX. The colors match perfectly. So there appears to be some PSD incompatibility here. But TIFF works. Even so, it still would be nice to perform spot removal within FCPX so PS is not needed.

  • Robert Jenkson

    September 25, 2015 at 1:19 am in reply to: Fixing Sensor Dust in Final Cut Pro X

    I am seeing the same problem in FCPX version 10.2. The Red Dot exists, as does the “right hand control” (which is how Simon describes it in his video). But the “left hand control” is missing. And that is a huge problem because without the left hand control, you cannot set the Source for the clone.

    I opened the TKY Clone Effect in Motion 5.2 and resaved it. Now I see 3 controls and the Red Dot! And the “right hand control” seems to be the Source tool now, but the other two don’t seem to do much of anything.

    I assume this problem won’t be fixed anytime soon, so I would like to ask if anyone knows of a Spot Remove tool whereby I need only click on a spot I want to remove and that’s it? That’s how it works in Photoshop and similar apps. It’s drop dead simple, even more so that using TKY Clone Effect (if it worked). I just want to click on a spot and make it vanish. If TKY Clone Effect worked, that would be a solution, but it no longer works as shown in the video.

    Thank you.

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