gooood.. great! PERFECTION1!! okay, tear it down...oh boy re-arranging this room is going to be a blast
gooood.. great! PERFECTION1!! okay, tear it down...oh boy re-arranging this room is going to be a blast
At that time, I still did most of my photo editing in the darkroom, and scanned prints into the computer. I learned nonlinear video editing in a Video/Turbocube, on a Mac, with an 80 gig HD. And shooting on an analog Ikegami or Sony Betacam SP.yep... they were the place to be in that era.
i had a second wind a while back, so i should be in cruz control nowHey...you be my sub tonight! And the Bird is goin' down fast here....
i still think if i were dedicating a computer for that activity, i would go the mac routeAt that time, I still did most of my photo editing in the darkroom, and scanned prints into the computer. I learned nonlinear video editing in a Video/Turbocube, on a Mac, with an 80 gig HD. And shooting on an analog Ikegami or Sony Betacam SP.
Which is a good thing because this Bird is going to have to leave for a bit here and lie down. I may be back in a bit but I really need to rest this spine for awhile. If I don't make it back, please have fun tonight everyone! Matt, I'll let you make the portal over to show thread.i had a second wind a while back, so i should be in cruz control now
Agreed. A PC is fine for Photoshop/Lightroom, but a Mac is the only way to go for video.i still think if i were dedicating a computer for that activity, i would go the mac route
pretty cool. My experience has been primarily still film. anywhere from old 110 all the way up to enormous negativesAt that time, I still did most of my photo editing in the darkroom, and scanned prints into the computer. I learned nonlinear video editing in a Video/Turbocube, on a Mac, with an 80 gig HD. And shooting on an analog Ikegami or Sony Betacam SP.
okay.. YOu go take the weight off!! Nite!Which is a good thing because this Bird is going to have to leave for a bit here and lie down. I may be back in a bit but I really need to rest this spine for awhile. If I don't make it back, please have fun tonight everyone! Matt, I'll let you make the portal over to show thread.
I like large negatives. Been a few years since I stepped under the red light, though.pretty cool. My experience has been primarily still film. anywhere from old 110 all the way up to enormous negatives