Aha! there is the "send to Photoshop" option, couldn't find a button for that..
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Aha! there is the "send to Photoshop" option, couldn't find a button for that..
Thanks Jarred, pace is fine as the workflow is so intuitive and basic - nothing complicated.
Would love to see more discussion/info around best practice for sharpening, grading etc - what steps you see should be completed in RedcineX vs Photoshop in terms of grading, sharpening etc etc
Sharpening is a key questions.
But also in regards to stills and motion I'd love to see more tutorials on adjusting images in RedCineX and what provides for best first light development. Getting the most out of the raw image before the image is creatively graded in a third party application.
This process seems to be very subjective but I imagine Red has a wealth of experience to share.
So you guys want tutorial videos on the EPIC and SCARLET huh?
Hmmmmmmmm
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When I right-click on a snapshot, all I see is "Show in Folder".
I don't get the Open in PS option.
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Last edited by Antony M; 01-13-2012 at 09:24 AM. Reason: add screenshot
What version of RCX-Pro? Which version of Photoshop? It's working fine for me here. Running RCX Pro b10, CS 5.5
Can't wait to fire the Scarlet on my next fashion shoot. will be fun to compare to the D3x
I am very interested in the possibility of shooting with an epic for stills and motion.
There is some workflow issues i can see, compared with a canon/phase digital back work flow with capture one software.
Clients now days on every shoot expect to be able to see the shots come in, and do selects of the shots as they happen. I understand that they will be able to see the continuous footage come through a hdmi screen, but what if they see something they like- is there a way to mark that? can they stop the frame and have a look without stopping the shoot?
we are use to the workflow of a tethered to computer that then sends the pics to an iPad for the client to review, they can pause and select images from the iPad. TVCs i work on have a similar system- a video village where the filming can continue while the client can review independently- I'm not sure they do this, but this may be a solution. I assume they must be capturing the hdmi/hdsdi into another capture program.
Other issues is getting the retouchers I use to learn red software, as all of my post including processing the used shot gets done by the retoucher .
paul
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