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Table Of Contents
Matchbox (page 12)
General Workflow and User Interface (page 13)
Hardware Configuration
10-bit Precision Graphics Monitor
Smoke can now use the full bit depth of a 10-bit precision graphics monitor (requires El Capitan 10.11.2 or
later).
The application should automatically configure itself to the correct bit depth. If the application still runs in
8-bit mode even when the attached monitor supports 10-bit, you can force the application to use the 10-bit
mode.
To force the application to use the 10-bit mode:
In a Terminal window, log in as root.
Type: bash
Type: export DL_XG_VISUAL_DEPTH=10
cd to the application: cd /usr/discreet/<flame_version>/bin
Start the application. Type: ./startApplication
High Resolution Monitor Support
Smoke now officially supports high resolution monitors (including Apple Retina Displays), and you can
adjust the button size in the application, by modifying the scaling factor control in the Smoke Setup utility.
NOTE On a Mac, to ensure best GUI quality, make sure that System PreferencesDisplaysDisplay is set
to Best for display. Tweak the size of the GUI using the UI Magnification token . Using the Display Preference to
scale the GUI blurs images in the application.
SDI Preview
Support for HFR timings for AJA IOXT4K on OS X - UHDTV/4K 50p, 59,94 and 60p.
4K and UHD Timing support for Blackmagic UltraStudio hardware.
The following functionality is now available when using Blackmagic Design SDI I/O and Preview cards
(Mac OS X):
Support for Single Link 4:4:4 RGB 3G for all HD timings.
Support for 2K DCI (2048x1080) 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 & 30.
Support for UHD (3840x2160) 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 & 30.
Support for 4k (4096x2160) 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 & 30.
See Broadcast Monitor Supported Timings on Mac Workstations (page 309).
Proxy Workflow
The Proxy workflow has been greatly enhanced. Proxy generation is now much more granular, in that they
can be enabled and disabled for individual clips, at any time, regardless of whether default proxy generation
was enabled at project creation.
See:
Working with On Demand Proxies (page 29).
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