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Alain Dumais

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Fusion and intensity pro

PostMon Nov 10, 2014 9:59 pm

Can't have fusion to output to intensity pro.

Was set to ouput to intensity pro in pref and nothing
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Alain Dumais

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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostMon Nov 10, 2014 10:30 pm

Ok it's working now, I change the I/O setting a couple of time and then start showing, weird but it's ok now

but as soon as I clic outside of fusion it desapear and I have to reactivate it by hiting play.

By the way, tank's a lot BM , that is super cool!
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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 9:29 am

Hi,

AFAIK you only can output 8bit, not the 10bit options...
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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 6:34 pm

Intensity Pro is 10 bit as far BMD's tech spec goes.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/in/pro ... s/W-INT-01
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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 6:57 pm

No it's not, the Intensity pro outputs 8 bit,
Intensity Pro has always been an 8-bit card but it will output 10 or 12 bits over HDMI because it has to. But it’s still 8-bits of dynamic range with redundant data added to fill the extra bits.


So technically it does output 10 bit, but the image is only 8 bit
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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 7:32 pm

Adam Simmons wrote:No it's not, the Intensity pro outputs 8 bit,
Intensity Pro has always been an 8-bit card but it will output 10 or 12 bits over HDMI because it has to. But it’s still 8-bits of dynamic range with redundant data added to fill the extra bits.


So technically it does output 10 bit, but the image is only 8 bit


I understand. But what's the source of your quote?
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Re: Fusion and intensity pro

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 7:44 pm

An email from the BM product manager
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