![]() Of course this could be because it had no colorspace interpretation issues with it's own codec. The color range was left alone when the source material was sRGB. Just out of curiosity, I decided to run a Mercalli SAL converted clip through again to see if it would double-convert the cRGB to sRGB ranges. This also makes the software useable with Proshow Producer which is very fast for slideshows whith a mix of stills and video, which is exactly what people want to see after an event like a track and field race. One feature I kind of like is that you can specify the in and out points of each clip while you are stabilizing and trim off the shaky bits at the head and tail ends of the clips as you are stabilizing. Yes you could do it on the timeline with the plugin version of Mercalli, but this is a lot quicker and keeps the timeline preview more responsive. That would of course mean stabilizing every shot. Yes there are little tiny shakes even with the camera stabilization, but that's where Mercalli comes in.įrom the last two days of mucking around with this I realize that I could do an ad for a small business totally handheld. As long as you aren't walking the footage looks pretty stable. When you put a mirrorless camera to your eye, you have three points of contact: both hands and your face. No loupe, no brackets, no rigging of the camera. Like most of this new group, I'm not rigging my camera. I am gradually realizing that I have a new phrase to describe myself: "hybrid photographer", which is what a number of users of mirrorless still camera users are now using as a self description. I just bought this the other day too after reading your post, and like you I really like it. pphorrr! A bit like we do with Audio out to "an audio editor", but here for Video? If there was a "port-out-from-Vegas" option into Merc 3 SA. Maybe, just maybe, stabilizing in VP12 and onwards, could be asking to much. It might just make me better organised and more constructive and logical in the auditioning of my clips. OK, I'm starting to think about never having to stabilize within Vegas. If the NAB discount can be used for the actual product, as a new user, it would be near the mark too. Discuss? Merc 2.1 gives me several output optionsĬonclusion: For me, very much worth the Upgrade "offer" having skilled myself up through Merc. Ħ] Workspace adjustment has, again, become more adult.ħ] The T/C is now correctly placed WITH the Timelineġ] I don't see any option other than MP4 as an output. ![]() I don't see any of this in 2.1.Ĥ] The Trim-down sliders are now silky smooth. ![]() Using my Mouse Wheel I can micro adjust through frames. ![]() ![]() Much finer and pro graphics.ģ] I can type in a T/C window to have the Cursor jump position. It has truly grown-up.Ģ] The Timeline is now very similar to an NLE Timeline. ![]()
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