i can understand the comment('s) made in some posts regarding the influx of us newbies, be it from vegas, or other prosumer nle's, into a well established and seriously professional colour grading forum. however, since our conversion has been more or less down to bm not only developing resolve into a fully blown editor as well as grader, and the fact that they are giving it away for free, it should come as no surprise to those 'complaining'...
it reminds me of those old pubs back in london in the 70/80's that suddenly changed their decor and attracted a different 'class' of customer. yes, there were some rowdy types who seriously upset everyone, some wankers who seemed to think the world revolved around them and upset the old patrons, but the vast majority of newcomers simply enjoyed the new environment and went on to become regulars.
i can certainly see that serious graders need a place to exchange professional views and tips, and that some of our naive questions might seem rather childish, but i'm sure i speak for many of us in that we want to learn how to use resolve in a professional manner.
if bm decide to split this forum into grader / editor or some such separation i could certainly understand it, but personally i would miss many of the old patrons throwing in their knowledge and help, and of eavesdropping on their exchanges in the hope of learning indirectly from them.
so, for those of you who feel put out by our arrival, please bear in mind we have to start somewhere, and at least many of us are already professionals albeit at a lower / different level and hopefully will do our best to come up to speed asap
it reminds me of those old pubs back in london in the 70/80's that suddenly changed their decor and attracted a different 'class' of customer. yes, there were some rowdy types who seriously upset everyone, some wankers who seemed to think the world revolved around them and upset the old patrons, but the vast majority of newcomers simply enjoyed the new environment and went on to become regulars.
i can certainly see that serious graders need a place to exchange professional views and tips, and that some of our naive questions might seem rather childish, but i'm sure i speak for many of us in that we want to learn how to use resolve in a professional manner.
if bm decide to split this forum into grader / editor or some such separation i could certainly understand it, but personally i would miss many of the old patrons throwing in their knowledge and help, and of eavesdropping on their exchanges in the hope of learning indirectly from them.
so, for those of you who feel put out by our arrival, please bear in mind we have to start somewhere, and at least many of us are already professionals albeit at a lower / different level and hopefully will do our best to come up to speed asap
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sony ex3, sony a6400