Henchman wrote:Videoneth wrote:... but he won an award! (which means nothing honestly).
And has worked fulltime proffesionally as an audio engineer for 30 years. Which is probably longer than most who are posting here have been alive
So yeah, there's that
That's great, but I don't know who you are. For me, you are just someone on a forum who doesn't seem to understand what people are saying.
I'm only judging what you are presenting vs what other are saying, nothing else.
You were introduced as an "award winner", which is fine, but honestly (and respectfully), who cares? This means nothing in this context. It doesn't matter if you have an entry on imdb or anywhere else.
Extremely knowledgeable people here explained how it works (and in other threads about the same subject), why it matters, how it can be used and how practical it is.
I'm far from being a specialist, but I know what's RAW is (for an image), and 32-bit float seems to be the equivalent for audio. Both are only limited by the device capturing the information. If a sensor could capture 10000 stops of light, you would have 10000 stops to work with.
Does it mean that you shouldn't care about how you expose your scene, disregard every basic rules? no. Can you be sloppy (or make mistakes) and still get the same results as if you got it right in the camera, not having days of work ruined? yes.
It's like an MD who doesn't understand nutrition (most of them don't, and don't try to educate themselves on the subject), then starts to argue with those who are not doctors but are very well educated on the subject, by using their "Doctor" title to make it look like they can't be wrong.
Being a full-time professional at anything is not an indication that someone is good at their job either (it's just a general observation and not aimed at anyone).
I respect A LOT those who have a ton of experience in their craft and stay humble. While constantly wanting about what's new in their field.
I won't hijack this thread any further, so +10 for the FR.