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Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 04:17
by radams6
Hi All,

Just would like to have the ability to create matte paintings...that can travel & pan.

That is why I would like to see 8K images supported...or even 10K..(Don't know if that limit has been extended in TVP pro)

Cheers,

Ray Adams

Re: Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 08:31
by slowtiger
I had no problem at all to create a project of 10000px x 2000px in TVP and play around with it on my G5 PPC.

Re: Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 14:06
by radams6
Hallo Langsam Tiger,

Yes I also had been able to do that with Mirage...but I was NOT able to create 6K by 6K or 10K x 4K, etc....

Can TVP pro work with 6K x 6K, 8K x 8K or 10K x 4K ?

Thanks for your help and information...How are things in Deutchland these days ?

Cheers,

Re: Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 15:56
by slowtiger
Grey and rainy. And not enough paid gigs.
I ponder the whole time - where did we meet before TVP, in which forum or place?

Re: Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 17:10
by malcooning
I'm currently working on 5k x 4k and on 15k x 2k.
No problem here, although much RAM is recommended.
my system (tabletPC) runs Intel core 2 duo T7300 with 2gb RAM.

Re: Can TVP pro work with 8K images or larger>

Posted: 04 Sep 2008, 03:48
by radams6
slowtiger wrote:Grey and rainy. And not enough paid gigs.
I ponder the whole time - where did we meet before TVP, in which forum or place?

On the Mirage Forum...and I had been living in Switzerland during that time.
We had many a chat over the years. at least the user name I chatted with was slow tiger...and I always called you langsam tiger.
We talked with TVP and Bauhaus about the need to add German...and other languages...etc.. to Mirage...
I even did an article in Digital Production about Mirage at the time.

I was working for a production house in Switzerland as a production/visual FX supervisor...and at times in house engineer.

Hope that helps...

Cheers,