On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 02:24 -0500, Derek McTavish Mounce wrote: > Thank you for finding this!
It's the least I can do to give back to the Cin devs and community, as thanks for all the hard slog they've put into writing such an excellent video NLE. > In my fairly recent switch from > Windows+AfterEffects/Premiere to Linux+etc, the two things I've been > searching for a replacement for are a decent three-way color corrector and > a true retiming app. > > Thanks to Blender's compositor I've been able to rig a rather flexible cc, > and now my retiming needs are taken car of. The results are pretty nice > actually --not quite up to TheFoundry's tools in AE, but also not too far > away. I was pleasantly surprised too - you'd have to be looking really closely to notice the interpolation. The guy's done a good job. Try tweaking some of the options when you run yuvmotionfps, especially the search radius - you could be pleasantly surprised... at the expense of a slightly longer run time. > The YUV intermediate isn't too bad a problem either. I'm used to working > with uncompressed Quicktimes and TIFF sequences so it is, in fact, quite > nice. :) Agreed, it's no real hassle, and going to/from yuv doesn't seem to cost a lot of quality. I haven't noticed any loss. Cheers David _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
