8/30/2023 0 Comments Silverstack llc![]() In the case of moving grades made from LiveGrade into Silverstack, Pomfort has its own way of matching looks to video clips imported into your Library, comparable to way ‘Color Trace’ works from inside of DaVinci Resolve. The color layout is where you can create, import, and export looks from your project. One of the strengths of Silverstack is its ability to crosstalk with many other color environments such as LiveGrade and DaVinci Resolve. The few essential Image Analysis tools at your disposal for visual diagnostic needs. It’s always good to scrub through the footage to spot check for any technical issues as an added measure of safety.Īlso built into this page is the Image Analysis Window which gives you access to essential visual diagnostic tools such as: The Quality Check layout gives the shot more real-estate for your viewing pleasure (and sometimes, displeasure!). If you are using Silverstack XT or LAB, you can send this signal out to your calibrated reference display using a I/O device such as the Blackmagic Decklink, which is much more preferable to squinting at your GUI monitor for extended periods of time, and you get the added confidence of evaluating the footage on a color critical screen. ![]() This is also the same place where we sync external audio clips to our video clips to prepare sound sync dailies or edit-friendly transcodes. ![]() I like to imagine the QC layout like one of those X-Ray machines you see at the TSA security check points at the airport – here you can thumb through the video clips one by one to rule out any technical issues as well as enter user managed metadata, flags, and markers. You can think of the Quality Check layout as a quarantine room of sorts. You can turn on and off specific columns to your liking, and even save them for recall for another project later on. The list view, just like Explorer from Windows or Finder from Mac, allows you to customize what information you’d like to see. You have the option to see your video clips as large thumbnails, or have them in a traditional list view. The Manage Layout is a perfect resting workspace when idle. I consider this the default view of Silverstack. Flanked on the left and right are ‘Side Bar’ panels – the left holds your project tree, and the right side displays file metadata for any clips you have actively selected. From here you can jump around the project and traverse the many Folders, Bins, and Smart Bins you have created for yourself. This layout provides you a top down view of your project at large, and is tailored around allowing you to oversee your files. I consider the Manage layout to be the default view of Silverstack – it’s the one layout out of the 5 that I like to rest on when idle. All of these layouts have their own key bindings which make snapping between the different workspaces a breeze! The ‘Manage’ Layout I did say there are 5 layouts – we’ll get to the mysterious 5th layout at the bottom of the insight. There is the option to have the interface across two GUIs in a dual screen mode, but we will be looking at Silverstack today in its single monitor mode. This insight is using Silverstack LAB, though 90% of what we’re covering here also relates to Silverstack XT and below. There are 5 main layouts you need to know, and each layout has its own feature-set and core functionality. In the coming insights, we will be looking at each of these layouts one by one in practice. They can be thought of as preset workspaces, from those coming from the Adobe world. The information that is important to you as a Digital Imaging Technician or Digital Loader is stored in different panels, and can be individually toggled on and off, or called into view by way of ‘Layouts’. Silverstack is designed very well in the sense that all the main controls are immediately within reach. Thankfully, one of the biggest hurdles with learning a new program is simply getting comfortable with the interface, and the sooner you are able to get to the point of understanding and navigating its most basic of sections, the quicker the fear of that unknown fades away. This insight is a quick house tour of Silverstack to provide you a birds eye view of the software. Have you ever had that initial sinking feeling of self-doubt, anxiety, and paralysis when you boot up new software for the first time? It comes at you hard and fast, right after the splash graphic disappears, and it stares back at you full-screen. Tutorials / Learning Silverstack / Learning Silverstack Part 2: Overcoming the Interface Seriesīonus Insight: 24 Insights in 24 Days – 2018 New Year Marathon Getting Comfortable with Silverstack
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