Storage: M.2 NVMe PCIe 256GB SSD & 2.5" 5400rpm 1TB SSHD Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 VRAM (Driver Version 517.40) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 8750H CPU 2.21 GHz OS: Windows 10 Pro Version 21H2 OS Build 19044.1586ĪSUS ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Gaming Laptop Video Card2: AMD Radeon RX470 4GB VRAM (Driver Version 22.Q3.Oct / 6.3) Pond5 page: My Stock Footage of Bandung city Personal FB | Personal IG | Personal YT ChannelĬhungs Video FB | Chungs Video IG | Chungs Video YT Channel So if you’re on a one man budget, there’s something coming for you as well.įor more information, check out the Nvidia SIGGRAPH keynote below, or visit Nvidia.Bandung, West Java, Indonesia (UTC+7 Time Area) There’s no word on price or availability at this point, but considering pricing for the current top of the line Quadro P6000 now, you can expect to drop $10k, easy, when it is. Nvidia is also planning to release consumer grade versions of their Turing line, and it is expected that announcements for those cards will be made at Gamescon in Cologne, Germany on August 20th. * I don't work for VEGAS Creative Software Team. I'm just Voluntary Moderator in this forum. I no longer own HitFilm and I do all my 3D compositing in After Effect with the Element 3D plugin because it produces higher quality output. However, it is a bit of a bother to export my footage from Vegas Pro, do my compositing, render it, then bring it back into Vegas. IStudio Publisher 1.5.2 will run on macOS Big Sur, but very slowly, due to some of the Apple library code being broken in Big Sur. Apple may fix this in a future release of Big Sur, but in the meantime we have implemented workarounds that fix the problems. To run on Big Sur, you should install iStudio Publisher 1.5.3, which is a free update. Yesterday we released iStudio Publisher 1.5.4, which is another free update. All Big Sur users should update to iStudio Software 1.5.4. Several users have asked whether iStudio Publisher will run on Macs with Apple's new M1 chip. The answer is "Yes", iStudio Publisher 1.5.4 runs via Apple's new Rosetta 2 translation technology. We are working towards releasing an M1 native version of iStudio Publisher, which will require a small number of third party software components included in iStudio Publisher to be updated, or engineered out. In the meantime, iStudio Publisher 1.5.4 runs fine on M1 Macs via the translation technology. IStudio Publisher is a perfect tool for adding more information to existing PDFs. Use Case 1: Most people have at some time been emailed a PDF form to fill in and send back. Unless it's one of those electronically fillable forms this can mean resorting to a cumbersome process of printing out a copy, filling it in with a pen(!), and scanning a new PDF to email back. It's so much easier to keep everything electronic and add the required information using iStudio. Use Case 2: iStudio Publisher can be used to add hyperlinks to any text, shapes, images, or page areas of any shape within an existing PDF. ![]() This is an ideal way of enhancing PDFs that will be viewed electronically and which were created by an app not capable of adding hyperlinks, or if the link destination wasn't known when the PDF was created. Here are the easy steps required to add new information and hyperlinks to an existing PDF. ![]() ![]() Step 1: Create a new iStudio document with a page size that matches the PDF page size. Step 2: Insert a PDF into iStudio, either via the menu option Insert > PDF, or by dragging it from your Desktop or other Finder folder. PDFs are always inserted at full size, which means the only fine-tuning required is to align the PDF with the page. Step 3: Annotate the PDF with text, shapes and images. Step 4: Add hyperlinks to any of these items. The following screenshot shows a hyperlink being added to the "My Website" text:
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