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Absent features
by Dan Marlow on Feb 1, 2008 at 1:10:33 pm

It seems strange that you cant make custom vignettes in the Colour FX room. (unless you can and i just dont know how). Also there is no Colour sampling dropper to measue RGB numbers or to match Colour.

Anyone else think these are strange omissions?

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Re: Absent features
by walter biscardi on Feb 1, 2008 at 2:58:19 pm

The custom vignettes can be created in the Secondaries room. This has been discussed several times on this forum.

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Re: Absent features
by JP Owens on Feb 1, 2008 at 8:34:01 pm

And there is a capture cage eyedropper thingee to read out RGB values in the SCOPES window, in fact there are three of them.

JPO



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Re: Absent features
by Dan Marlow on Feb 2, 2008 at 11:50:18 am

Thanks for the pointer re: the colour checker.

With regard to the custom shapes, i am aware you can make custom shapes in the secondaries room, but can you then use them in the Colour FX room?



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Re: Absent features
by JP Owens on Feb 3, 2008 at 7:30:00 pm

COLORFX is in its own little world, I'm afraid, and any vignetting or area qualification desired has to be composed within its confines.

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Re: Absent features
by Dylan Reeve on Mar 6, 2008 at 12:44:53 am

It would be good to have a node in the ColorFX room called 'Geometry' that would be would be an alpha derived from a user shape, that would do the trick.



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