[Tig] Fwd: Comparing DI Graders
Lars Palmqvist.dk
larspalmqvistdk at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 23:02:42 PDT 2007
Hi
Most certenly we here at DigitalFilmLab can shad some light over Resolve.
We don't have expertise in Base light except from what is seen on Trade
shows.
In respect to resolve a lot of effort have been put into eliminate work
flow issues,
on DI Commercials Restoration etc.etc. so tidies stuff like outputting shots
in over lenght, second passes,green screen passes
has all been totally automated so no typing timecodes, like on the 2K., and
traditional telecine workflow,
we have almost converted into purely data house which works great, with a
spirit 4K.
Colorcorrecting vise resolve is so simple to get into versus the 2K, so the
transission is very fast
and feature vise we are at a point now, where it is a lot more powerfull
than the 2K.
editing wise we use other equipment, since we do all in source mode. so
resolve
conform is only used to see thing in context, but it would be nice to get a
more gestural editing functionality on resolve.
I don't want to start going into depth of the colorcorrector, since DaVinci
have always been god at that,
so no point in spelling that out again.
so all in all we think it is the fastest on the market and makes the
workflow flow the best. At least for us
ps in the new release coming soon is a lot of very nice features.
which you Guys/Girls properly have seen on IBC
Cheers
Best Regards
Lars Palmqvist
CTO @ DigitalFilmLab
Hi all,
>
> Wondering if anyone might give some insight, advantages and
> disadvantages (on or off list) of the DaVinci Resolve and Baselight
> grading systems. I am coming from a DaVinci 2K and Lustre background. I
> know the general specs of the machines and am mostly interested in
> feedback from colourist working on the systems in the DI environment.
> Feedback on how intuitive are the machines are? When you are doing work
> if they are feeling "clunky" or if once you get use to the systems you
> can move quite quickly through both simple and complex timings. How easy
> is it following complex shapes. Etc, etc?
>
> Cheers,
> Ken Metzker
>
>
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Best Regards
Lars Palmqvist
Digitalfilmlab
phone +45 28452861
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