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David LawrenceRe: CS6 is released - so what now?
by on May 9, 2012 at 3:25:14 am

[Jeremy Garchow] "DavidL, I appreciate your enthusiasm for Red @ 1/16 resolution on an older laptop,mand you know what, I never thanked you for your article either. Thank you.

I have to say though, try 1/16 for a whole project, it gets pretty tiresome. Even 1/2 is tough. It's awesome for quickly checking shots, but it's not sustainable through a project, at least for me. I personally need more detail (I also use external monitors most of the time)."


Jeremy, thanks. And I appreciate your comments in the article thread as well.

I hear you about the limits of 1/16 res, I think I'm just shocked to see full-motion 4K playback on a machine this old. One nice thing is Premiere snaps the picture back into sharp focus when paused so you do see all detail. I was able to see the nuances of the actor's micro expressions and the differences between takes well enough to cut the scene. But I agree you wouldn't want to cut a feature (or even a short) this way. I'm just amazed that it's even possible.

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