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    Quote Originally Posted by Jose Lomeña View Post
    I rendered 4k at full res to proress 575 frames - 126 seconds. = 4.5 fps
    Jose, your information is very helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jose Lomeña View Post
    I rendered 4k at full res to proress 575 frames - 126 seconds. = 4.5 fps
    Not sure why do you need to calculate the render speed. It's shown in the left top corner during the render. Is your Resolve not showing it?
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    Great news,

    In the meantime someone receive the Resolve CC, what is the way to do color correction in Adobe CS5 ?

    Color Finesse in AE ?

    is so, what is the render speed ?

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    Color Finesse is about half the render speed of Apple's Color, while Resolve is nearly 4 times faster than Color. Plus, CF is difficult to handle – no keyframing in the GUI, for example, no useable tracker.

    Go Resolve!
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    So you can just buy any GTX 480 (PC versions) and throw it into a mac pro and download the fermi and it works?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jake blackstone View Post
    Not sure why do you need to calculate the render speed. It's shown in the left top corner during the render. Is your Resolve not showing it?
    yes, Resolve show it, but it's jumping, the other method is exact.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Turners View Post
    So you can just buy any GTX 480 (PC versions) and throw it into a mac pro and download the fermi and it works?
    umm... who said that?... This is what all of us want... but, i didn't test that.
    My test was made with a hackintosh.

    'Maybe it works', with black screen on startup, but, the other problem is power. The GTX 480 need a lot of power, it has 2 concector, one with 6 pin and the other with 8 pins. The heat can be a problem too.
    This is because i prefer hackintosh, I'm free to decide what i want at good price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jose Lomeña View Post
    The only problem that i have is the temp of the card, the gtx480 is very hot!, but for the rest, the system is very smooth.
    That is what I was worried about and is why I ended up choosing the gtx285.

    Please keep us up to date on your tests! I am curious as to how it performs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uli Plank View Post
    Color Finesse is about half the render speed of Apple's Color, while Resolve is nearly 4 times faster than Color. Plus, CF is difficult to handle – no keyframing in the GUI, for example, no useable tracker.

    Go Resolve!
    Thanks for the info Uli


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