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@MrZombob - I agree with you about the resolution issue but what I do to split comparison is take the two clips into batch and set the offline pic as context1 by holding '+' and clicking on it. then select the main clip and hit f4 to view it. then I turn on the split bar and set context1 as the ref. done.
duyzree 5 months ago
I deal with conforming long form DITV which deals with soft import dpx.... problem comes here... client sends DNX36 file for reference, we conform uncompressed 10bit dpx... there is no way for the smoke to do a real time split back between 8 bit reference and 10 bit master.. This is stupid that we have to render out a 10bit dpx sequence just to do a splitback. especially when the deliverables can playback the 8bit file as 10 bit in real time. there needs to be a patch for this.
MrZombob 5 months ago