On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:33 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Compositing is done at 32bit float these days and there's the rub kdenlive > is just playing catch up with what an NLE was providing 10-15 yrs ago > without the stability, features or maturity.
I wonder if blender is doing this sort of deep processing with video filters, etc. I think blender is an amazing tool with quite a different appeal than what kdenlive offers. Also, Lumiera might be trying to do this level of processing. It can be good to have multiple projects in the same space - each with their own trade-offs. > The arrogant part i agree with provide a framework for a gpl'd open source > app and restrict certain features as 'Pro' to be paid for due to > underlying commercial vested interests. Except that the commercial interests are not just implied as "underlying" may suggest; rather, they are overt. Hey, I am just trying to do more of what I love to do. I know of some former foss developers that have taken a job in the post or film software field that are now restricted from doing foss development. > Yes there is no reason why people should not profit from GPL'd > applications or be shouted at for not providing a solid underlying > framework for higher end use for serious amateurs or semi pro's. > > That's why I've lost interest in kdenlive, it will get talked up by > everyone as Linux's prime NLE and fall flat with anyone wanting to do > serious amateur / Pro work. Most pros know Autodesk (Discreet) Smoke is Linux's premier NLE. -- +-DRD-+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Kdenlive-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kdenlive-devel
