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What formats can you export to from RED software?

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What formats can you export from RED (redcine and redalert) software?

Is it possible to export any 4K format directly from the REDRAW data with red software?

If you can convert from 4K raw to 2K DPX files does it take a very long time? I know this relative due to hardware...but a idea would be nice?...
 
Only Red Alert is out now. That will export quicktime, DPX or TIFF.
Redcine will offer more choices and will be GPU accelerated.
Red Alert exports 78 frames per minute at 2k DPX on my machine.
It uses only 4 of the 8 cores yet, it's speed could be higher.
I suspect Redcine to be much faster, being GPU based.
 
I tested going to 8 cores and it didn't help the speed. What helps speed is a very fast drive array to write to.

Graeme
 
Export speed

Export speed

Test results on a Macbook pro 2.2 Ghz 2GB RAM;

to a 2k DPX sequence : 32 Frames per minute
to a 4k DPX sequence : 4-5 frames per minute

(redalert 1.2)
 
Red Alert outputs to DPX or TIFF and can also create the little reference QuickTime files.

REDCINE currently creates DPX, Cineon, Tiff, JPEG, OpenEXR, Targa & QuickTime files (not the RED reference ones yet)
 
Test results on a Macbook pro 2.2 Ghz 2GB RAM;

to a 2k DPX sequence : 32 Frames per minute
to a 4k DPX sequence : 4-5 frames per minute

(redalert 1.2)

can anyone report the difference w/ 2.4 ghz and 4gb ram MacBook Pro?
 
Mhh

Mhh

So let me get this right REDCINE is not available yet for the public or the owners of the RED camera?

Whilst RED camera come with REDALERT which you can export other formats and view material but not much else?
 
mahvo: that is correct, camera also comes the Mac QuickTime codec.

As with've always stated we're in a production. This was made clear again to the first 50 camera owners when they picked their cameras up.

REDCINE is currently in a limited beta and we're making changes to it daily. It's looking pretty good thus far and will be released soon.
 
rates and downsampling

rates and downsampling

"It's looking pretty good thus far and will be released soon." --- when is soon

So if I want to convert my RAW RED images (film) to 2K DPX how is the convertsion achieved is it via a complicated method... is it a lossless conversion or lossy? or just a simple drop every other pixel method

has anyone posted a converted 4k raw to 2k in REDALERT it would be intresting to do a comparison to see image qualities. (wether film or still)

I find this whole afair very inresting, I think that RED images so far have been fantastic, but what makes a digital hardware (RED) really great will be the software that supports it (not putting pressure on you or anything... :-)
 
"It's looking pretty good thus far and will be released soon." --- when is soon

If I knew when exactly I would've already told you. It will be available when it's ready, which will be soon. I don't think you have your camera yet?

So if I want to convert my RAW RED images (film) to 2K DPX how is the convertsion achieved is it via a complicated method... is it a lossless conversion or lossy? or just a simple drop every other pixel method

From 4K -> 2K is always a lossy conversion, of course. You can select which filter you want to use for the down convert in REDCINE. Of course high-quality filters are available.

has anyone posted a converted 4k raw to 2k in REDALERT it would be intresting to do a comparison to see image qualities. (wether film or still)

RED ALERT has a special 2K extraction mode that I don't think is the final form yet. It looks pretty damn good though!

the software that supports it (not putting pressure on you or anything... :-)

Yes, and that's why we're writing software as fast as we can. Compare that to other camera manufacturers who let the post software companies do the writing and you can't really use the camera for the first 6 - 12 months....
 
thanks rob

thanks rob

I did'nt mean to be pushy..... :-) just very intrested..

I am studying medie technology engineering and love new technologies. Especially companies who have open developement... if you need help with coding give me a call I live only across the baltic.

Thanks once again I look forward to testing the camera next month.
 
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