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Re: control surfaces
by Joseph Owens on Mar 20, 2009 at 1:01:00 am

Tangents (K, B/K, TS) since the beginning for me. Its a daVinci thing. Its how I learned to grade and I doubt that a drag system would ever be acceptable for me. I use both hands, and sometimes my feet. I deal with the picture ONLY. The UI is almost a total waste of space -- how did we ever manage without all that stuff? Well, it was all on the panels, and all day every day you begin to not even look at the panels.

It is how you connect directly with the image and the changes you are making to it -fast, and that is an absolute requirement in correction. Spending too much time and looking around at a saturated and maybe not calibrated monitor with the UI.... like trying to judge perfume in a garbage dump, even if you are fast enough to get past retinal exhaustion.

jPo




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