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Re: Color grading with pro monitor question
by Greg Pilon on May 29, 2009 at 7:45:28 am

I guess I wondering how a full on post color correction suite views 4k material or 2k. Are they using a breakout box or just using another graphics card? I guessing they have something that res's down to view the picture on a 1080 screen. It seems like as though the kona3 will let you move the screen around, it seems like it would be a pain to go into the settings every time to want to adjust this? Adobe now does feature 4k and RD3 support, I assuming FCP will follow, and for my current setup it would be nice for 2 monitors for the gui and 1 monitor where you can see the full 2 or 4k output on a 1080P screen


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