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Silverstack xt tutorial
Silverstack xt tutorial






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  1. #Silverstack xt tutorial skin#
  2. #Silverstack xt tutorial trial#
  3. #Silverstack xt tutorial professional#

#Silverstack xt tutorial skin#

Got a couple of questions of my own, if you wouldn't mind answering some I would really appreciate it.ġ.How does the qualifier compare with Resolves in ease and quality of creating a good key? Resolves is really "blotchy", for lack of a better term.Ģ.Does the hue vs luma curve work? It's unusable in Resolve.ģ.What's the deal with the node based approach? Is it still in it's "early stages"?Ĥ.How do the layers work, could you for instance do something similar as you can in Resolve for skin smoothing? There is a long thread on this forum if maybe you've seen it.

#Silverstack xt tutorial trial#

I haven't tried the trial yet but I will as soon as I get the time to do it. Also the way in which you can customise the panels is fantastic! The only thing so far that I would miss, judging from the online videos, might be a nodes based workflow. On the subject of remote grading - if anyone needs a place in LA with a calibrated monitor and projector for clients to view while you grade remotely we would be interested in talking with youĪlso coming from Resolve, I am blown away by the qualifier and key frame manipulation! I really really hate dealing with key frames in Resolve and I also don't like the qualifier that much. On more than one occasion bugs that are hindering my workflow have been addressed quickly and a new build has been put out fixing the issue in time to meet deadlines. Another cool thing about Scratch is that the community is small but supportive and you have direct access to the dev team. Scratch seems easier to control with mouse and keyboard than Resolve - the buttons are bigger and it has the "click and dial around" method for changing numeric values, also with the option to hold Shift to give a finer degree of control.

silverstack xt tutorial

Resolve's editor is generally "better" and more intuitive although Scratch does have it's Construct view, which can be used to accomplish fast editorial shot replacements and moves of multiple shots. Scratch is more responsive then Resolve, especially on my laptop. This includes sound files, photos, any camera media, and all other production documents.Lots of good info here! After 3 years on Scratch I can say the learning curve was a bit steep but as Mazze said once you get how it fits together then it's all good. In fact, Silverstack offers a flexible way of data handling by supporting any kind of file format. Silverstack imports and handles any kind of camera and media format.

#Silverstack xt tutorial professional#

Silverstack is your tool for media acquisition and professional data management.

  • Canon RAW: GPU acceleration for CRM decoding now also available on M1 MacsĬlever Media Management for Film Productions.
  • ACES Look Metadata: The metadata fields “ACES Input Transform”, “ACES Input TransformID”, “ACES Output Transform”, “ACES Output TransformID”, “LMT Nodes” and “Reference Gamut Compress” reflects ACES look metadata in the general info and the clips table to make it available in reports.
  • Load CLF in LMT: Load Common LUT Format (CLF) files in LMT node for round-tripping in ACES workflows.
  • ACES v1.3: Support for ACES version 1.3.0 including Reference Gamut Compress.
  • LUT Interpolation: Choose between different interpolation methods like trilinear and tetrahedral interpolation.
  • Knee Curve Node: Create simple “knee” and “toe” curve adjustments to quickly modify contrast range and limits of highlights and shadows.
  • Look Compatibility: Support for latest Livegrade looks.
  • ShotHub Library Sync: Improved robustness in unreliable network conditions, better error handling and user interface when syncing the clip library with Pomfort ShotHub.
  • Direct S3 Upload: Backup your files in an AWS S3 bucket or other service that implements the S3 API (XT only).
  • What’s new in Silverstack/XT v8.2? Cloud Backup and Sync: Pomfort has updated Silverstack and Silverstack XT with livegrade 6.0 and ACES 1.3 compatibility, performance improvements and more.








    Silverstack xt tutorial