[Tig] Tcube FIG for HD/SD color correction

justin lovell one_lovell at yahoo.ca
Thu May 8 05:50:46 PDT 2008


-no need to worry about crud building up because it is software based. (unless you mean the crud under your mouse).

I haven't used the software yet.  Should be getting a unit in the next 2 weeks from France to test out.
A picture of the interface with the 'sliders' and 'curves' can be found here:

http://www.tcube.tv/pdf/tcube_productlist_NAB_2008.pdf  (look on page 2 on the left).

Really interested to see how well it performs.  Because it is software based, I'm guessing there is more room for improvements over time.  (they also have a remote, but I think I'll get more control out of the software (with curves, you can drop nodes and lock in adjustments that won't affect certain values)  (and it is free- though I do love being able to turn knobs...)

Justin Lovell
www.framediscreet.com

- i have no financial interest in this product.


----- Original Message ----
From: Rob Lingelbach <rob at colorist.org>
To: Justin - Frame Discreet <info at framediscreet.com>
Cc: tig at tig.colorist.org
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2008 6:04:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Tig] Tcube FIG for HD/SD color correction



On May 7, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Justin - Frame Discreet wrote:

The color grading controls is setup to look like an audio equalizer panel with RGBCMY 'sliders' for the BLACKS/MIDS/HIGHLIGHTS.

Hi Justin, this caught my eye just now; does this mean that these sliders act in 6 channels for primaries, unlike other systems where there are 3 primaries?   or, are these sliders acting on "secondaries," while there are other controls for primaries?

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Rob Lingelbach
rob at colorist.org    http://www.colorist.org/robhome.html


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