William Edwards
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I hear you on the safe color limiter, although I’ve heard from many places that that doesn’t get ever single stray pixel.
(as for audio, I’m not messing with making it legal; having someone else handle that. I’m just laying it in there.)
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As for Resolve color, for example, there is so ‘broadcast safe color’ tool for any renders that one makes out of color.
I was always under the assumption that Flame just handles this; that’s been my workflow. But I’m working freelance on a project and I wanted to do all the research beforehand.
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Aren’t graphics usually output at RGB value? That’s not in range, is it?
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This is a general question, more like, rather than specific network.
Graphics are never in range after they are output RGB and conformed on a timeline.
A color correct never guarantees that the color is entirely in range to be shipped legally.
I don’t know what people do; I’m never on the shipping side of things.
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I didn’t have time to check Jamie, but I copied and pasted the clip onto a blank timeline and it did the same. Very strange.
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Sorry I wasn’t clear, when I said in the box I meant in the PC and nothing external.
That’s good to know what I would need to reach 1gbs. I was thinking I’d have 2 for now, and later on expand.
I looked at those products you linked, and I was surprised about the price. Most solutions seem to be in the thousands of dollars. Does that Startech work just by plugging one cable into a 6gbs port on the Mobo? And the Addonics unit, looks like one cable goes out from the card and plugs into however many drives that you have? This is what I’ve been looking for. Thanks so much.
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I was thinking just 2 SSDs right now, the Samsung 840 Pro 512 GB, and possibly an option to make it into 4 total. I’m looking to achieve close to, if not, 1000 mbs speeds of sequential read/write. I need this in a solution that I can keep everything in the box for now (as I occasionally pack up my system for transport, I’d like to keep things simple). Pricing for a raid solution outside of the box seems more than I want to spend at the moment (I think it’s going to be around 5k is what my research tells me), and I don’t have a lot of space to keep another unit at home (nor do I want a large server thing that will sound like a jet engine and heat up my whole place).
Thanks for the link, I will take a look at that. if you have any more suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
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William Edwards
June 28, 2013 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Apple Pro Res 4444 video looks different outside of DavinciHey Juan,
Is that GUI LUT going to require a strong GUI card?
I have a Windows machine with a Quadro 600 and a GTX 680. I was thinking about purchasing a Titan (due to an earlier post you said that the RAM is a major factor) as a GPU and the 680 for the GUI. Just want to know if that’s the best option for now through the rest of the year with Resolve 10.
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Hi Eric,
Yeah I’m looking for a small home ‘server’, separate of the computer housing, that is set up for RAID0.
My internal computer has Raid0 of SSD’s.
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Yes, windows can work with ProRes just fine.