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klapkowscy.com wrote on 11/10/2020, 5:38 AM

Dużo pracuję z Davinci; tak jak 45 lat temu, nadal zabezpiecz trzy prawybory, krzywe i napraw.

Co stwierdzenie jest wadliwe w konsoli do oceniania Vegas?


Dexcon wrote on 11/10/2020, 5:48 AM

In the absence of any real explanation from him, I think that the OP is suggesting that Vegas Creative Software enter the hardware market and release some color grading hardware consoles like the BMD consoles in the photo he has uploaded.

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alifftudm95 wrote on 11/10/2020, 6:08 AM

In the absence of any real explanation from him, I think that the OP is suggesting that Vegas Creative Software enter the hardware market and release some color grading hardware consoles like the BMD consoles in the photo he has uploaded.

Yea, VEGAS should start entering hardware market. At least with extra profits made from selling hardware can increase the development of VEGAS Pro software.

China seems a good place to collaborate creating cheap & decent products

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Musicvid wrote on 11/10/2020, 6:27 AM

Oh, a hardware console? Guess I won't go there, but..

It's still just three primaries, curves, and layers. In all these years, I have never gone wanting for a joystick 😉

lenard wrote on 11/10/2020, 6:32 AM

Before Dexcon spoke, I thought it was just a conversation about colour grading, and BMD, and I clipped this from today. I think very useful

But now I understand it's about peripherals. I don't know that anyone can compete with BMD. For example currently they're selling their $295 Davinci Resolve17 Studio with a free DaVinci Resolve speed Editor Keyboard valued at $295. When they don't need to charge for their software they have an advantage

RogerS wrote on 11/10/2020, 7:17 AM

There are makers of consoles out there- collaboration is another option and perhaps a revenue stream if they promote one another?

klapkowscy.com wrote on 11/10/2020, 7:45 AM

Someone from here switched from Vegas PRO to Davinci Resolve

RogerS wrote on 11/10/2020, 9:32 AM

I was thinking a Vegas version of something like this: https://loupedeck.com/en