Thank you for the link info, Kemalettin. Awesome gift from Adobe. Pre-ordered a few days ago, this is great to get acquainted with the new tools!
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Thank you for the link info, Kemalettin. Awesome gift from Adobe. Pre-ordered a few days ago, this is great to get acquainted with the new tools!
Adobe Transmit allows hardware like AJA Kona, BMD, Matrox to access the video stream in a simpler manner then before. That means you just create a regular sequence and it will play out a Kona 3 card, sending HD SDI out to an engineering monitor or tape machine. You also get CUDA goodness from your graphics cards if they support it. It is one of a few revolutionary developments in Adobe CS6.
How large is the download?
7.14GB for the DMG
Hey isn't there supposed to the Gamma3 in CS6 already? I don't see it.
is speed grade included in this?
3 5K stacked layers plus an audio layer... on a 6gig/i5 HP laptop with onboard Nvidia (the built in chipset cheapie one) - plus I'm driving a second monitor (26" Spectraview) - using the R3D's from the system drive and getting real-time in 1/8... didn't really expect that!
Basically a browsing and light use laptop - and even this can handle R3D's at 5K, albeit at the lowest rez.
Amazing really. Certainly there shouldn't be opposition to the RED workflow now :)
Hi David McGavran. Boy, you and Todd sure are omnipresent on the web. Where ever I go, there you are.![]()
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