Gents,
Could we keep threads on topic, please?
Owen, the What's New has a quick guide to apply LUTs & a list of supported LUTs
http://resources.avid.com/SupportFiles/attach/WhatsNew_Editor_v7.0_v11.0.pdf
Job
On 20 jul. 2013, at 06:42, owen@thenowcorporation.com wrote:
> I love applying LUTs to log C Alexa files! Yay! i'd like to know if theres a spec sheet to give to DP's
> so they can send us avid friendly luts from the set. thanks owen
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> On Jul 19, 2013, at 3:39 PM, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@terburg.com> wrote:
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>> On 19 jul. 2013, at 09:06, pat_adc <pat@horridge.org.uk> wrote:
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>>> increasingly polished and capable tools
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>> I'm more pessimistic about this than you. I see the three A-companies spending most of their time catching up, rather than innovating. If they do innovate, they launch immature products or features. With Avid, statistically, you then have about 5% chance that the feature is ever developed beyond its .0 implementation.
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>> Script Based Editing stems from the 90's. Today, it still does not have 16x9 windows in the script.
>> Change Lists were never developed since the 90's, even though the need for Change Lists is increasing.
>> BWAV support is still as limited as it was 10 years ago, even though it is the de facto standard for production sound.
>> SubCap, Find, Universal Mastering, ScriptSync, PhraseFind etc. were never completed, they are still at the level they were when originally introduced.
>> v7 has Spanned Markers, FrameFlex and Target Masks, neither of which are fully functional, and there is no way to tell if they'll ever be fixed or finished.
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>> And that's just a few examples. They seem to tick the check box for a feature and move on, rather than properly thinking about what the underlying workflow problem or challenge the feature is supposed to help editors face.
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>> Some folks say these features are for a niche group, a group that cannot expect manufacturers to work on the stuff that only they need. Leaving this niche of high end professionals (for lack of a better desciption) without any choice, as all of the A-companies now focus on the middle end at the lowest cost, and only offer middle-of-the-road solutions that they have to market to generic users.
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>> I'd glady pay 5K for MC if they finally fixed and finished many of the features on my list. 999USD for a new MC license is great, but it does not raise more funds for R&D, I reckon.
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>> J
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