cubsfan45 wrote:You strike me as someone that is bitter about spending money on equipment that doesn't offer the features that can be attained using the correct modern components. Sorry to hear that it costs you more to produce the same results that I do.
obviously time is not worth a lot to you. a workprinter does what? 6fps? (and in HD uncompressed probably even less?). now lets say somebody wants you to transfer 5 hours of footage, that means the workprinter is chunking along for 20hours, then you have to load this into an editing sequence and watch it all to appy color corrections, which takes like 6hours if done properly, then you'll have to render and play it all out to tape/export to disk (another 5 hours) so you'll be sitting there two long days longer than a real time transfer with on the fly color correction.
cubsfan45 wrote:/matt
You make no sense when you try and knitpick terminology. Maybe it's a translation thing for you.[/quote]
actually he does make sense, and if you're trying to convince people that you're running a professional service, you should use the proper terms.
mattias wrote:cubsfan45 wrote:It is a fact though that people prefer higher resolutions.
you're confusing resolution with pixel count. "people" seem to want the latter, which is what an hd workprinter will give them.
now be fair on this matt, a canon xlh1 hooked up over hd-sdi on a decently adjusted system will probably give higher resolution than any SD machine can put out. if it makes sense if it ends up on a normal DVD afterwards is a different matter ;)
i dont wanna drag this thread further off topic, but just so everybody understands me properly here: i'm not against workprinter transfers, their great for people who want to tweak stuff themself, have a lot of footage, or run a small transfer buisness. i'm not even opposed toward a HD workprinter (i built one myself), if people want one and you can offer it, great. if they are happy, even better. but all this doesnt mean that there aint any better solutions around. and yes they're not cheap, but nobody ever claimed they are.
++ christoph ++