Setup guide
There are two kinds of Lustre workstations:
■ The Master Station is designed for GPU-accelerated sessions where the colorist works together with the
cinematographer. It includes a toolset for visual design and grading, using up to 4K resolution and 16-bit
files and for completing tasks like dust busting, conforming, rotoscoping, and capture/playout. It also
includes SD and HD I/O, dual link and HSDL video formats, and the film workflow features, which consist
of infrared channel dust removal and support for all standard input and output resolutions and bit-depths.
The Master Station can support up to three panels of the Autodesk Control Surface and, with an additional
license, a Slave Renderer.
■ The optional Lustre Station offers a way to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of a pipeline by
offloading tasks that do not require the full feature set of the Master Station. Multiple Lustre Stations
can work in parallel to increase throughput and can be used for tasks such as dust-busting, preparatory
work, fine-tuning creative sessions, conforming data from EDLs, updating editorial changes, and mastering
to different formats using the real-time deliverables function. The Lustre Station includes the film workflow
features, and the ability to create geometries and masks. Primary colour grading on the Lustre Station
requires a separate license. The following features also require an additional license: SD and HD I/O, dual
link and HSDL video formats. The Lustre Station does not support the Slave Renderer.
Optional Components
Control Surface Provides improved interactivity when colour grading film and video footage. You can
perform many of the same tasks you do in the Lustre user interface using the Control Surface. You connect
the Autodesk Control Surface to a Master Station and configure the Control Surface on the workstation to
which it is connected.
Video I/O Card and Breakout Box On the HP Z800 workstation, video I/O is provided by the AJA card.
The video I/O card consists of an HD/SD card and a breakout box. This configuration provides real-time SDI
input and output of uncompressed 8-bit or 10-bit HD or SD video in both YUV (4:2:2) and RGB formats
(4:4:4 or 4:2:2). For a list of supported video formats, see the Autodesk Lustre User Guide. The drivers for the
video card and breakout box are installed by the Discreet Kernel Utility (DKU).
Slave Renderer The Slave Renderer frees system resources by automatically off-loading render tasks. Connect
the Slave Renderer to a switch on your house network. Note that only one Lustre Master station can use the
Slave Renderer. The Slave Renderer software package is installed on the Slave Renderer.
Background Renderer Background rendering frees up Lustre workstations for colour grading. You can use
up to eight background rendering machines to process your final frames. Background rendering software is
installed on each background render node
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