Re: 2K on Nitris

Date : Tue, 3 Jan 2006 11:22:46 -0800
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Paul Neal <dsartist(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: 2K on Nitris
Well you can also use Jean-Marc's suggestion, it may be easier, but you still have to render.
 
Hmmm. Using the exterior hard drive...a twenty minute reel took about an hour to render. So expect it to take a while. That's using MY method...don't know if anything speeds up with Jean-Marc's method.
 
If I remember, maybe it was nearly a second per frame for the render. That's about right.
 
Cheers!
Paul

 
On 1/3/06, Ken Sirulnick <kennitris(at)glueedit.com> wrote:
Yes it helps, thanks Paul.  It seems easy enough. How long do you think a render for about 4 minutes of 2K files will take?
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Neal
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: 2K on Nitris

 
I linked to my Cineon files on an external drive, but you WILL have to render them. I had an HD seq open, I linked to my Cineon files, put them in the timeline (and due to how it was shot, had to use a DVE to move the Cineon into a proper position) the processed the timeline and watched it back on our HD Monitor.
 
It would be great if you have the LUT for the Cineon, but you have the option of adjusting them on import.
 
Does that help?
 
Paul

 
On 1/3/06, Ken Sirulnick <kennitris(at)glueedit.com > wrote:
Nitris V7.6  HP8000
Sony 32" HD CRT
 
A client has a drive with 2K Cineon files they would like to screen. What is the workflow I need to screen these on my Nitris?  I have no experience with 2K.  Can I link right to their drives? What monitors (computer or video) can I watch these files on?
TIA
 
KEN



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