![]() Really, I'm just trying to decide between getting a small external monitor for monitoring software scopes, or getting hardware scopes. Once you get into multi-cam setups are you simply A/B switching cameras in and out to individually check their readings? It feels like I could have a lot more monitoring up on one screen using the software scopes. Just peeping setups on the web, it looks like a lot of people use the SmartScope Duo 4Ks. Are there any issues to be aware of concerning functionality?Īnd what reasonably priced hardware scopes would people recommend (not in the price range of Leader). Introducing Font Century Schoolbook, Which is a modern gorgeous Techno typeface. Does anyone use software scopes such as ScopeBox or NobeOmniScope? I've been testing them, and although they feel pretty flexible overall, I wonder if they're too much strain on the processor in a real world situation (especially if multi-camera input is used). Among its wide, precise, mechanical curves and optical compensation, this typeface is effective for fine-tuning visual impact. So, I have a number of questions, but thought I'd start with scopes. ![]() So my data kit has a pretty solid foundation, and I have 4K SDI capture ability, but my aim is to build out a full kit within the coming years to handle color monitoring, LUT and CDL workflows, etc. ![]() ![]() I've just recently joined this sub, and it's been a great source of information.īased in Japan, and originally working as a still digitech, I'm expanding and working more recently as a loader, transcoder and video assist operator for clients needing remote viewing capabilities from abroad (more for composition than totally accurate color assessment). ![]()
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