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February 1, 2010 at 2:25 pm #203318KrawkenParticipant
Hi gentlemen.
We are looking into investing for a color grading suite.
We have been carefully looking into both applications and it is somewhat difficult to make the right decision.
The budget is not limitless but we want to make a sound investment.
The work is mainly commercial work and the colorist is already agreed upon.
We are not interested into any other solutions besides Scratch or Film Master.
Any insight in this matter would be appreciated.
Thank you.
February 5, 2010 at 8:25 am #218641Saran SirikasamsapParticipantget 1 month demos for both, do live projects and then decide which one fits into your workflow..personally i prefer lustre or baselight over film master over scratch over da vinci resolve over final cut color 🙂
February 8, 2010 at 5:00 am #218643Sergio Villa KramskyParticipantThank you Rohit.
Definitly this makes sense.
In regards of Lustre I had heard so many different stories in regards of the product that it put us off a little bit.
I guess that the proof is in the pudding.
I’ll send an update when we will have maid up our mind on that one.
Thx for your insights.
Krawken
February 8, 2010 at 5:28 am #218642Saran SirikasamsapParticipantalways remember, that many buyers go for “minimum” configs instead of “recommended” configs..and hence they get screwed and keep complaining..so for example if its lustre, go with RHEL, with loads of RAM, etc etc. follow the recommended kick ass config and u will be fine with any system, and make sure the other infrastructure required is well integrated.
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