anneboyer wrote:madchiller wrote:A pack.. exactly .. of like a dozen DCTLs. So you are suggesting black magic should steal another developers work because you do not like the price?
Let’s be honest. Resolve is only cheap because they sell hardware to compliment it.. Additionally many tools cost far more than Resolve.. Filmbox, Omniscope, dehancer, scatter… to name a few.
It is due to the hard work of 3rd party devs that help augment DR and gives users additional choices in their tool palette.. If BMD goes around taking everyone’s work we will all suffer because of it. And those devs deserve to be paid for their time and energy also. Fwiw .
"Steal another developers work"!? Come on. Another developers work? There were many things that were some developers work that are now standard part of many different softwares, not just resolve. "If BMD goes around taking everyone's work we will all suffer because of it". Oh please. Do you even know that THIS PERSON SOURCED IT FROM SOMEONE ELSE???? He only made incremental improvements and his own twist to someone ELSE's work. Please do research, there's a reddit thread where he admits to it.
lol.. “Do some research”? I hardly consider the ill informed rambling opinions of a Reddit post to be “research”.. Seriously?
And why are you yelling?
Again you are misleading regarding Stefan admitting to taking another’s work… He clearly states he used some modified MIT licensed code… but wrote everything else himself.
Without asking him directly I’d assume that MIT portion is part of the Tetra Interpolation model code base.. Which in an of itself is not a “tool”, more of a framework, and by modifying it he adapted it into a new version. So again no copying here, and absolutely above board.
Tell us you have never developed anything without telling us.
Fact is I really do not need to research as I’m in discord, and friends with, the majority of the DCTL devs mentioned in that thread. If there was some “issue” I am quite certain I’d have heard by now. Generally there is a sharing of methods, mutual support, and no theft of ideas. Yes some tools may derive similar outcomes, but just because they look similar at face value, doesn’t meant they are the same under the hood.
Even Jason, the author of Pixel Tools, chimed in to help explain there were no issues, in the thread you mentioned.
However I primarily chimed in here as you started an OP with misleading and bad faith information. Suggesting BMD take the ideas and modifications of another Dev. I stand by my statements.
Do you have some bone to pick here? Or do you just like to spread hearsay?