![]() ![]() You can use that to adjust either the selection, the inverse or both individually. The selection accuracy is amazing and is infinitely refine-able. It will isolate just their face, their clothes, etc. If you draw a small line on a face it will detect the person, select them, and track them through the sequence. If you have two people talking for instance it will pan back and forth detecting the subject and it does so with easing curves (super smooth motion).Īlso, there is a new feature called magic mask. So, if you have a distant subject who is occupying a small portion of the frame, this can be extremely useful and save hours of keyframing.and it works insanely well. This same function can be used if you want zoom in on and follow action within a shot. You can format for Instagram, Facebook, Vertical for a phone, etc, (any format you choose) and the software can (through its neural engine) determine the subject and reframe the sequence. Ther are also a host of new functions that you can enjoy even on your quickest edits.Ī few examples. All controls are now very keyboard, trackpad and mouse friendly. They obviously have a huge user base that is (at least in part) using this with a common laptop because they have made a lot of improvements for making that easy. ![]() The beautiful thing with this update is how much effort they put into improving things for the at home user. In fact, one of our internal hoodies we gave staff has a graphic that’s the Metallica logo font but the text says “MetadatA”. Sports will likely include telemetry for cars and boats (and people!) and such. So your Netflix playback will let you turn on all sorts of things from alternate languages (like 12!!) to alt music, commentary, and all sorts of stuff. The user base is strong and the product rocks.Īdobe and BM/Resolve know that any pro that needs something like GPS data will pay for a plugin.īut in the next few years we will see the rise of a new video delivery format that contains tons of metadata. This is no slam on FCP, it’s amazing but in my business it’s got less than maybe 5% of the market. Ironically the more “pro” often the less likely a package is to include stuff like displaying telemetry since the pro cameras don’t offer GPS in most cases yet. Which tracks are playable is up to the software so some can see these natively and some need plugins. Wrappers allow you to have multiple tracks, media like video, audio (2, or more like 5.1) and then metadata like captions and yes, the telemetry. The software that plays it is the can opener. The can can be aluminum or steel but the soup is still tomato. H.264, ProRes, MPEG2, etc are the codecs, which define the true format of the video essence. The Corner Workers also watch the cars closely and call in any violations or anyone that appears to be driving over their limits or perhaps need some help.Yes, mp4, mov, avi, etc are the wrappers that encapsulate the “essence” of the media. Novices often will get paraded around the track for a few laps by an instructor or two before being released on their own. These rules are covered via the information provided by the group running the event and is hammered home during the mandatory driver's meeting before any cars hit the track. These rules are in place for Novice and Intermediate groups and often relaxed for the Advanced groups (which is where the instructors are often pulled from). Many Track Days are run with passing only on the straights and some add the requirement of a point by from the other car. Track Days are about fun and going quickly in a safe, controlled manner. I can't imagine how insane that would be with MORE power. ![]() Are you needing more breaks, or is this just a keep things friendly, don't ride people, pass when it's safest type of thing. Question, cause I don't know much about track days, but it seemed like you had a lot left in the go department but were keeping passes limited to the long straight. ![]()
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