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Color Talk with Tom Parish
Tom Parish
37 episodes
1 week ago
Light and color from a technical and artistic perspective for media creators and storytellers. Tom Parish is a colorist specializing in narratives and documentaries in Austin Texas.
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Light and color from a technical and artistic perspective for media creators and storytellers. Tom Parish is a colorist specializing in narratives and documentaries in Austin Texas.
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TV & Film
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Calman - DaVinci Resolve Interface and New Display Technology Updates
Color Talk with Tom Parish
30 minutes 45 seconds
11 years ago
Calman - DaVinci Resolve Interface and New Display Technology Updates
If you’re a colorist with an interest in color checking or calibrating all the displays in your studio — including your reference monitor, client displays, projectors, and periodically updating those 3D display correction LUTs — then you’re going to want to know that CalMAN 5.3 now provides a way to use DaVinci Resolve as a pattern generator. In fact, there is a dedicated version of CalMAN just for Resolve users. When you use a WiFi connection with Calman 5.3 interfacing to Resolve, the patterns that Resolve generates come up on all the displays you have video connections to in your studio. Here’s a quick picture I took in my studio. It's not a beauty shot but you get the idea. Well you'll need to see this picture at tomparish.com). I get a kind of smug satisfaction knowing I can put up the same pattern on all displays and then check or calibrate each one directly from SpectraCal's CalMAN software anytime I want.
Color Talk with Tom Parish
Light and color from a technical and artistic perspective for media creators and storytellers. Tom Parish is a colorist specializing in narratives and documentaries in Austin Texas.