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June 24, 2004 at 5:29 am #199546AnonymousInactive
Hi All,
I have Full version of Ditigtal Fusion 4 that
allows you to create macro as well,but I am no
programer.But after reading “Digital Compositing for Film
and Video” by Steve Wright he spoke of this tool,called SliceTool you can find this tool at,this is aslo a macro but for shake.http://highend3d.com/shake/macros/?group=shakemacros§ion=misc
This tool lets you analyze an arbitrary slice of the image with plot scanlines. Good to analyze the different color records’ behaviour in transition areas of greenscreens
I can see this tool can be
help in many situation.Now who on here or you know that might be of some help,(I will,pay some money for your
time )creating one to either be a stand alone program
or a macro that can be use in DF4.Now if you can’t or don’t know anybody that can,Is
there a similar solution somewhere else.Thank You for your time
God Bless
Brian Learning CompositingJune 24, 2004 at 8:21 am #208296AnonymousInactiveyes interesting tool and a good book but I dont know if anybody would make it maybe the Belgian guy that wrote Krokodove set.
I sure would like to see it to.June 24, 2004 at 2:22 pm #208297peterwParticipantHi,
OK, I just finished hacking one. I’m sorry it’s standalone (I don’t have DF) and it will only load Windows Bitmaps so far, but at least it works. However, I didn’t test it much, so it may still have some bugs (eg. you get a mirrored graph if you drag from right to left, I don’t know if that is desired).
Please email me at [email protected] and I’ll send it to you.
Hope this helps,
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