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|  | Toxik for Mac OS X: 64-bit version?by Alan Okey 4 years agoBrowsing the Toxik website, I noticed that there are currently both 32 and 64-bit versions of Toxik. Will 64-bit Toxik be available for OS X The next version of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard), due within the | |
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|  | Send to Color inverted Color Correctionby Phillip Gibb 4 years agoHi, if I send to color with a basic 3-way color correction already performed then Color inverts (or flips) the color wheel settings along a 45 degree axis and makes the footage look too red. If I rese | |
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|  | Toxik released for OS Xby Brad Bussé 4 years agoI really, really hope that Phenomenon is going to be announced at NAB.... | Re: Toxik released for OS X by Phillip Gibb 4 years ago Well only in March, but I will definitely be downloading the trial version as soon as it becomes available. And if Apple does nothing about Shake's replacement by the end of the year then I'll be eval
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|  | Evaluating colour compressionby Phillip Gibb 4 years agoHi, In Shake 4.1 is there a way to determine whether you are working with colour decimation compression of 4:2:2, 4:4:4, etc thanks http: synapticlight.wordpress.com MacBookPro 2.5GHz, 4 GB RAM Final  | Re: Evaluating colour compression by Phillip Gibb 4 years ago Hi, Not that I want to change it. It's just that when it comes to keying footage that was originally 4:2:0, 4:1:1 or 4:2:2 it is recommended that you change to yuv and blur out the uv (gb) and then sw
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|  | Color on a MacBook Pro?by James Disch 4 years agoDoes anyone have any experience using Color on the new MacBook Pro I know with just the MBP itself this would not be recommended. But what if I connected a professional monitor via a Motu or IOHD I wo | Re: Color on a MacBook Pro? by Phillip Gibb 4 years ago Hmmm, I have the Later 2007 MBP 2.5 GHz 4GB RAM that I have connected to a Dell 24", and I run Color in dual screen mode without too many problems other that the 24" Dell being not very appropriate as
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|  | OT: Wonder what's cooking?by Arnie Schlissel 4 years agoSeen this posting Apple's looking to hire a "Software Tester - Motion Graphics Focus". Wonder what that's about http: forums.creativecow.net thread 70 859444 Arnie Post production is not an afterthoug | Re: OT: Wonder what's cooking? by Phillip Gibb 4 years ago so long as the tree compositing by node is retained :O, even if it looks a bit like conduit or FxFactory Pro's design interface. http: synapticlight.wordpress.com MacBookPro 2.5GHz, 4 GB RAM Final Cut
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|  | new System set-upby Kenyon Blower 5 years agoI am building 2 new systems. Cost is not as much a factor as speed and reliability. I am looking at a 3.2Ghz quad core with 2mb memory. I was going to upgrade to 16gb (8 x 2gb) memory through Other Wo | Re: new System set-up by Phillip Gibb 5 years ago check this article out at Digital Films (a blog by Oliver Peters) http: digitalfilms.wordpress.com 2008 08 05 edit-suite-design-part-ii He has Excel spreadsheets and support information that are quit
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|  | DVD SP4 + Popcorn?by Phillip Gibb 8 years ago Hi, I am having to make more than 10 DVDs of a project on the odd occasion. Would Popcorn be sufficient in burning the DVDs after DVD SP had completed the encoding etc. I am also thinking of popcorn  | Re: DVD SP4 + Popcorn? by Brent Houghton 8 years ago Hi Phill Provided you own the copyright for the discs you're copying either Popcorn or Toast are perfect for the task. I use Toast myself - I never actually burn out of DVDSP. Cheers B
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