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    One little question/fix: Shouldn't the USB port be a <----> arrow not just ---> to the computer? Can LUTs only be downloaded using the USB or can they uploaded through usb as well?
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    the diagram seems to imply 720p up to 120fps at up to 35mm frame size. I didn't think this was possible, and doesn't seem to be by looking at the Red Site.
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    I think this diagram needs to be slightly clearer in showing which lines pass through each other and which lines connect to each other.
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    The diagram is nice, but what would be really helpful is a diagram of what actually works NOW, not what the future will hold. It would be great to have that to show to editors and producers so that the real world workflows can be figured out best for the application of the system on-set tomorrow morning or next Monday. I've been searching the boards for rumors of a 16 gig CF card testing out as workable but to have a reference chart of present tested workflow and also more importantly, capacity at 4K,2K, &(Gpm) Gigs per minute on a CF, on an external firewire drive, etc.. with what is available at present would really be a great way to get all the production people involved on the same page. I have to search the boards now for several hours to find out what's the best way to solve the issues this week, and would sure be nice to have one of the moderators compile this info for quick digestion. How about a weekly updated sticky graph?
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    great diagram, thanks a lot for putting it all together! I might have missed something but I need to ask: due to speed constrains 4k could not be recorded on CF cards, right?
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    Great Diagram Thanks

    A few questions..

    Will both viewfinders output a signal at the same time?
    How is audio handled…Acquired?

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by fphgrb01 View Post
    due to speed constrains 4k could not be recorded on CF cards, right?

    it can be recorded. 8 gb= around over 4 minutes of 4k
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    I could not read it off the diagram, but it is good to know, thanks!
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    Okay, a long overdue update to the overview diagram. Check it at the top of the thread. Let me know if there are any glaring errors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morlan View Post
    Okay, a long overdue update to the overview diagram. Check it at the top of the thread. Let me know if there are any glaring errors.

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