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Apple pro video formats 2.1.1
Apple pro video formats 2.1.1








apple pro video formats 2.1.1
  1. #Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 update#
  2. #Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 software#
  3. #Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 mac#

In this version we no longer include the Codec Support Package (CSP).Also, we added Kelvin and Tint white balance controls with the ARRI RAW reader, which seemed to be preferred over the RGB gain controls. SCRATCH can now reads and applies the look-information that comes with an ARRI Raw and ARRI ProRes MXF media and when specified in the look, automatically updates the color space of the shot. This requires OSX Catalina 10.15 or the installation of Pro Video Formats 2.1.1.

#Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 mac#

The Mac version now uses the OSX VideoToolBox for decoding with support for Afterburner card and Metal for GPU processing. Reason for changing the default is that clipping is the more expected behavior when applying a LUT. Note that only the default value was changed – this does not affect existing setups.

  • The default value for the Clip Levels setting of a shot is now set to true, which means that by default when applying a LUT on a shot any ouot of range values are clipped.
  • Also, ACEScg (AP1) is now a separate color space next to ACES (linear AP0).
  • Added new standard gamuts and eotf options: Black Magic Wide Gamut / BMDFilm gamma, Z-Cam Log, Nikon and Fuji log curves.
  • If needed however, you can revert back to linear interpolation though the Advanced Settings (search for ‘interpolation’). Tetrahedral is the default interpolation method in v9.2 and in general does require slightly more processing (although on most systems not noticeable).
  • Support for Tetrahedral LUT interpolation for smoother and more gradual results.
  • Furthermore, you no longer select an ACES version in the Project settings but rather always use the latest available version.

    #Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 update#

    Note that with the update of ACES implementation, the application no longer uses external CTL files and as such it does no longer come with all the IDT/ODT files. This was not possible in prior versions as the ACES transforms were handled as the display LUT. With the new ACES implementation it is now also possible to set a display LUT after the ACES (ODT) transforms. You still have the option to use the same transforms as in v9.1 by enabling the ‘ Use ACES-REC709 D60 transform‘ advanced system setting. This can cause a slight change in how ACES media is displayed when compared to v9.1. Note that with this update we also updated the Rec709 and sRGB ODTs in prior versions we used a different (D60) white point. This improves the accuracy of the transforms.

  • The ACES implementation is now fully processed on the GPU rather than creating in-between LUTs from the IDT / ODT transforms in CTL scripts.
  • apple pro video formats 2.1.1

    This corresponds to the Apply option in prior versions. Alternatively you can set it to which will leave the image as is.

    #Apple pro video formats 2.1.1 software#

    Each of those can have its own color space / eotf setting, which the software uses to convert the image into before displaying it on the particular monitor. With the update of the VideoIO implementation (see below) you can now have multiple reference monitors. The layout of the Player-Settings-Monitor menu has been updated.The menu also comes with a Dim button to adjust the display saturation of the new color-ball controls. Note that on the Color menu the original color A / B color-balls have been replaced by sliders. Most noticeable – a new look and feel of the color-ball controls.

    apple pro video formats 2.1.1

  • A new set of clipping- and softness controls in the LUT menu for soft-clipping your grade.
  • As always, you can get in-depth tutorials on the new tools at. Both of which can run stand-alone or combined with SCRATCH Take a look below the tutorial to get an in-depth look at all the new features, as well as the in-depth feature information, and then below that, we’ve included the trailer for Live Looks and Live Assist, to give you a sneak peek of these new tools. This update is pretty big, and introduces some new features that Scratch users will really enjoy! It also introduces the new Assimilate Product Suite v9.2., which includes two new tools – Live Looks and Live Assist. This week we’re side-stepping our usual “Learn Scratch” lessons to talk about the newest release of Assimilate Scratch, and that is Scratch v9.2.










    Apple pro video formats 2.1.1