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> On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:08 PM, IAN WILSON wrote:
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>> Hi Oliver, my understanding of RR is just to display 2K-4K,
>> debayering
>> on the fly, it still sends RGB back to FCP for it's GUI and GPU
>> requirements. The challange is to have anything you do in FCP
>> represented in the RR stream, even a simple dissolve.
>>
>> You may be correct about history, but somebody needs to come up with
>> an NLE that will do this stuff, could it just be SMOKE?
>
> What's the projected sales of this new NLE? If it's relying on RED
> then we're looking at maybe 12K sales worldwide (more than double RED
> camera sales), which is simply not a viable number for companies to
> invest in and be able to keep the price "reasonable".
>
> For comparison, *edit was killed with about 5,000 total users.
So Philip, what's the end game here, is the RR cards doing a ProRez in
RT as good as it gets?
Ian
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