You don't need mode 19 to invert, could do (also works in 5.78 etc): Code:
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[QUOTE=Justin;1972381]You don't need mode 19 to invert, could do (also works in 5.78 etc): Code:
--------------------- "The President inserted a cigar into Ms. Lewinsky's vagina, then put the cigar in his mouth and said: 'It tastes good.'" - Kenneth Starr '09 M-sport 135i '11 C300 '02 M3(sold) '01 330ci(sold)
Using this subtraction method in conjunction with the 2x2 matrix processor preset would allow for source, destination, DAW timecode and image subtraction in quadrants on the screen. To me this would give pretty much all necessary information for a quick conform. I used a simplified version of such a setup (video A in quadrant 1:1, video B in quadrant 2:2) in Reaper a few years ago to conform some 5.1 upmixes I was doing that required different commercial break specifications than the original stereo broadcasts. It was much easier doing side by side comparison than viewing consecutively.
Does anyone know how to simply turn the video from color to black & white? What I would like to do is have a separate instance of the video processor that turns the video to black & white, after this process is performed as mentioned above. Then I can toggle black & white on and off as desired.
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Any preset with a Saturation control that will go to 0. First one that comes to mind is Reaper Blog's (EpicSounds) Essential Color Controls About 4 mins into this video:
This is a great feature for tracking VFX...!!! Amazing..It has literally saved me a whole lot of time..I tracked VFX for a feature film in just under half hour !!!! Amazing you guys..I love Reaper !!