where does the CG render come from? The kind of interleaving can make a difference here , as it dicated how much of the multichannel file has to be red , I havent tried all the options that flame likes but I would assume its PIZ. Not sure about the channel interleaving I get those backwards all the time, but if caching makes it fast look at the cached exrs and see the interleaving (I think mediainfo maybe can show this).

23 July 2014New Flamerobin snapshot for Linux x86-64 is released this one was built and static linked with WxWidgets 3.0.1 and boost 1.55to use it from console type :cd Downloadstar -xJvf ~/Downloads/flamerobin-0.9.3-ff8df8e-x86_64.tar.xzsudo mv opt/flamerobin /opt/opt/flamerobin/bin/flamerobinlibfbclient is required


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4 Octomber 2013- Flamerobin 0.9.x git hash 5ece15b binary snapshots for Windows are ready. You can check Git log for code changes.

Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list or in the new bug tracker

On Ubuntu/Debian you can follow the Buiding guide from git to obtain the latest snapshot source.The 32 bit build does no longer contain a version for Windows 9Xversions, only the Unicode build is included. The Inno Setup createdinstaller should not allow the installation on Win 9X but I haven'ttested this.All builds use Boost libraries version 1.54, for the necessary changesto be able to compile it with MSVC++ 7.1 see boost ticket

2 November 2012- Flamerobin 0.9.3.1186200 binary snapshots for Windows are ready. You can check Git log for code changes.

Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list or in the new bug tracker

On Ubuntu/Debian you can follow the Buiding guide from git to obtain the latest snapshot source.

19 October 2012 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2246 binary snapshots for Windows 

Snapshot is done with two changes

Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

11 October 2012 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2243 binary snapshots for Windows 

Snapshot uses a thread to establish the database connection. That means that the progress dialog can be moved and cancelled, and the progress bar is updated in indeterminate mode. To see it in action it's best to try to connect to a database on a server which is not available or which doesn't exist, which so far blocks FlameRobin completely until the connection call times out

Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

12 February 2012 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2216 binary snapshots for Debian Sid and Ubuntu Oneiric are ready to install and test.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

25 January 2012 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2210 binary snapshots for Windows are available on SF.net.Feedback on field and text delimiter settings for save grid data as CSV file command would be especially welcome.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

2 May 2011 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2105 binary snapshots for Debian Sid and Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric are ready to install and test with quite a few fixes.For other ubuntu releases like Natty use this guide.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

28 April 2011 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2100 binary snapshots for Debian Sid and Ubuntu Natty are ready to install and test.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

12 April 2011 - Flamerobin 0.9.3 revision 2092 binary snapshots for Debian and Ubuntu are ready to install and test.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

12 April 2011 - We have now Flamerobin 0.9.3 SVN revision 2092 snapshot files forWindows 32 and 64 bits, both setup and ZIP files.Enjoy, and please be sure to report any bugs, regressions or suggestions on flamerobin-devel list.

 7 December 2009  - All major free distro have now latest Flamerobin stable version (0.9.2) available in their official repositories.Here is the list of where flamerobin 0.9.2 is included or can be installed.Also we are included in Ubuntu Karmic Software Center

Flameshot is a free and open source screen capture app and screen capture tool developed by The flameshot org for Windows. It's light on system resources, efficient, well-designed, reliable and straightforward.

After 2 days of trials, watching tutos, topics on the forum, I finally managed to have a fonctional 32bits linear workflow in place.

I've tried tones of LUTs, OCIO layer and 32bits preview configs but, the better I had was a good viewing and a crap export.

Finally I've found a way, perhaps not a good one, but a way.

I've read @Frank Jonen talking about a gamma issue on a spcific question so I've tried the transfer fonction trail.

It lead me to add an S curve shape on top of my layer stack and this time my LUT worked as expcted and the export too.

But why do I need to do something approximative to have all working?

At least from what I've seen at high-end post and finishing houses, Flame seats are still a big deal when it comes to finishing. I'm aware a lot of this comes from the Avid-based world, where you're going to really only doing basic edits and barely any compositing. So what are the flame artists actually doing? Conform, basic compositing (like titles?) and beauty work?

In chapter X you can see the probe / flame detector connector. But the information is not entirely correct according to my brother who understands much more of these things than I do. This works with ground and not with 5V as described.

I hate to bring up a topic that caused a flame war last time, but I'm struggling to find a definitive answer about how Zaxcom wireless interacts with sample rate, and how to interpret the sample rate specs on some of their transmitters.


I've seen several (older) reports that Zaxcom wireless samples at 32KHz, which therefore caps the frequency response of those units at 16kHz. What I'm not clear on is whether this is true across the board, if it applies only to specific modulations (XR?), or specific transmitters.


Zaxcom doesn't seem to specify much about their wireless modulations (the best information is here: -overview/), but they do specify ADC audio specs for their transmitters:

Dynamic range refers to the contrast between the brightest and darkest part of an image. If you take a photograph of a candle in a completely dark room, the dynamic range will be considered relatively high since the image will contain black values where the room is dark and near white values at the center of the candle flame.

Thanks for uploading a linux version! Saddly it is not working :( When I launch the application is loads a black screen, it flickers, and then nothing happens. All I can do is press esc to return to my desktop. Anyway you could look into that? Also my question about export options was becuase I am running linux and could not open the app to see if it gave any options to export the flame animations as png frames or sprite sheets for use in game engines like godot or billboards in blender. Let me know! Looking forward to using this on linux. be457b7860

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