View Full Version : Redcine feature request
Shawn Nelson
05-09-2007, 08:22 PM
After buying Adobe Lightroom, I am very impressed with what they have been able to do as far as speeding up the workflow for photographers. One feature in particular is how you can adjust one picture (levels, color, etc) then click a bunch more and 'Sync' the pictures to the same settings. This is supremely useful since often you have a batch of pictures that need the same adjustments.
Please put this in Redcine! I want to be able to dial in one clip then click on a dozen other takes and immediately paste the adjustments to all of them. Or be able to take an entire folder of clips and tell Redcine to adjust the white balance and resize all of them, then leave while it is doing it.
Zach Hilton
05-09-2007, 09:48 PM
I'm pretty sure this feature is available. If my memory serves me right, this was done at the demo of Redcine at NAB. But then again, I was on a Red high at the time so I could have imagined it.
Steve Freebairn
05-09-2007, 11:13 PM
Strongbad is right, you can apply a "look" from one clip to many others. Redcine is way way better than just a conversion tool. It is designed really nicely for cine production.
Don Woods
05-09-2007, 11:51 PM
Yes you can do this. You can also make LUT's "looks" and feed it back into the camera and all your clips will look like that look and even look like that on the monitor feeds.
Rob Lohman
05-10-2007, 04:57 AM
No worries, already in there :) If I'm not mistaken Evin also showed this in his presentations at NAB!
david farland
05-10-2007, 05:45 AM
Shaun,
There is a package here for windows, ColorSpace-1.1.exe (http://colantoni.nerim.net/download/ColorSpace-1.1.exe) which lets you set the colours of an image to match the colors of your reference image as described here (http://www.couleur.org/index.php?page=othertools) in "Other Tools/Color Axe Transformation".
Is this the kind of function you mean?
It also does other things like give a 2D/3D representation (in any color space) of the colors in your frame.
Dave,
Shawn Nelson
05-10-2007, 08:03 AM
Hey Dave,
I was more referencing the ability to do anything to an image (resize, crop, color correct, levels, etc.) and then with a few more mouse clicks, make a dozen other clips do the exact same thing. It appears this feature is in there, thanks Rob!