Is OFX a batch only tool? No desktop capability?
There’s a TL-FX OFX. You can put OFX plugin in the timeline.
I was thinking about neat video render on desktop. It feels like there might be a bug where there’s some interference between neat video and mocha in batch.
If I load neat video the mocha ofx doesn’t initialise unless I restart flame. Seems to replicate.
Ah, there was a bug that got recently fixed specific to Neat on timeline, since it always returns 32fp. I’ll dig it up. Depending on circumstances you have to wrap that one in BFX.
I’m personally going to head-up an inquiry into Flame artists that use the desktop tools and the guilty parties will have their Wacom pens snapped in two.
I still use Convert Rate. Where should I ship my pen?
I still use the warper and desktop paint still has features that are not in batch paint.
Sometimes it’s just easier rather than try to work out how to do something simple in batch. Likewise jumping into other programs.
Absolutely, for me, it’s the various options in wash that are missing in batch paint.
Long live the desktop tools!!
Join the modern age and do it procedurally with Pixel Spread and Photoshop Color.
Pixel spread has it’s place, but not all the time, it’s all shot dependent.
I must admit, I’ve never tried photoshop colour.
I’ll allow it.
They’ve lived too long already.
I noped out at Warper.
I still prefer to do interlace/deinterlace, field merge and any pulldown operations on the desktop. And I would get grumpy if I needed to go into batch to change timecode. And how does one delete all the audio from the clips in a single reel (yes, I get colour with audio tracks all the time. I don’t even bother to ask why any more) in batch?
Next time ya wanna Wash, Pixel Spread set to Interpolate, shrink and blur the shit out of it, and “wash” it with a big ass procedural soft edge matte and fill the fill with the Interpolated set to Comp / Photoshop / Color.
I regret to inform you that wash is in fact available in batch paint.
And I regret to inform YOU that I regularly use desktop copy timecode and difference matte.