"Vendor" isn't the verb. The verb is "vend."
Thanks. Not an appropriate use of the noun "vendor," so I would never have guessed that.
That's right. I did a search but this term does not seem to have a trendy or thorough definition.
Thanks. What is a "protocol server?"
"vendor all the dependencies" What does that mean?
No. While not everyone's eyes may be spaced at the "normal" 64mm distance, delivering images shot with that spacing won't look significantly different to people with differing eye spacing. And even if they did, the…
Are you going to integrate the Atomos/TCS wireless system? Apogee does for audio in their apps, for example. And Zoom recorders support it. Would be nice to go with the emerging wireless standard for timecode.
...and accompanied by an image that shows a camera oriented the wrong way for video
A "filmmaking" app prominently features a camera turned the wrong way (for video) on its homepage.
"Vendor" isn't the verb. The verb is "vend."
Thanks. Not an appropriate use of the noun "vendor," so I would never have guessed that.
That's right. I did a search but this term does not seem to have a trendy or thorough definition.
Thanks. What is a "protocol server?"
"vendor all the dependencies" What does that mean?
No. While not everyone's eyes may be spaced at the "normal" 64mm distance, delivering images shot with that spacing won't look significantly different to people with differing eye spacing. And even if they did, the…
Are you going to integrate the Atomos/TCS wireless system? Apogee does for audio in their apps, for example. And Zoom recorders support it. Would be nice to go with the emerging wireless standard for timecode.
...and accompanied by an image that shows a camera oriented the wrong way for video
A "filmmaking" app prominently features a camera turned the wrong way (for video) on its homepage.