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David Delaney August 9th, 2006 08:12 AM

Bringing a Laptop to a FX1 shoot - question
 
I don't have a HD monitor (sucks to be me), so I am going to bring my Laptop to the shoot and watch the setup for Focus on the Laptop. Having said that, is this a decent sub for not having or affording an HD monitor ? What screen size settings should I use?

Thanks.

John Jay August 9th, 2006 10:09 AM

look here

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=69547

Carlos E. Martinez August 9th, 2006 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by John Jay


John,


You don't say whether you implemented all this and what results you got.

David Delaney August 9th, 2006 06:09 PM

Ok thanks. I am not sure which of those programs to download - but I am also curious about the size settings as well for my laptop.

John Rofrano August 9th, 2006 07:02 PM

As long as you’re willing to bring a laptop, why not get Serious Magic HDV Rack software and you’ll not only have a color accurate HD monitor but you’ll get full scopes, waveform monitor, vectorscope, bars, blue gun, underscan, focus assist, etc. and hard disk recording as well. Your tape becomes a safety backup for the hard drive. I use HDV Rack all the time and it’s an outstanding piece of software.

~jr

John Jay August 10th, 2006 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carlos E. Martinez
John,


You don't say whether you implemented all this and what results you got.


works fine for me :@)


just make sure you graphics card supports icc profiles - most do

David, I monitor at 1280x720

David Delaney August 11th, 2006 04:32 PM

Interestingly enough, I can't seem to capture on my laptop anyways - is there a straight way of using the Laptop as a monitor with capturing? Does HDV rack do that?

John Rofrano August 12th, 2006 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by David Delaney
Interestingly enough, I can't seem to capture on my laptop anyways - is there a straight way of using the Laptop as a monitor with capturing? Does HDV rack do that?

Yup. DV Rack and HDV Rack turn your laptop into a video recorder with a calibratible field monitor. You get color bars and a blue gun switch and you calibrate it just like you would a real CRT monitor. This means you can trust the colors that you see to be the colors you will get. It also comes with cards to help you focus, adjust exposure, and white balance with a vector score and waveform monitor built-in. If you do any chroma key work and ever wondered if your green screen was lit evenly, the waveform monitor tells no lies. It will help you set your lights up quickly.

Finally, it will record everything to your hard drive. It synchronizes with your camera and automatically starts and stops when the camera does. You forget it’s even there. It monitors the audio showing you the waveform and any peaks in real-time so you can see if you are clipping. If you press Alt+Enter it will hide the scopes and audio and give you a full screen display to monitor your picture at full resolution. When you’re done you just start editing. No need to capture because you already have the footage on your laptop.

I would download the demo and check it out. I was skeptical at first but once I started using it, I won’t shoot without it. I think you will be quite amazed at what it can do for the quality of your footage.

~jr


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