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    • mariochaM Offline
      mariocha
      last edited by

      Hey ! Ho, ho !
      I just made myself unclear here, I guess.
      No disrespect at all ! Frederik.
      On the contrary, my main message is that in all respect for the developpers, one should not hesitate to give them some money for a product he likes.
      By no means I meant that all free softs are not good.
      Or that expensive ones are better.
      I never even said a word about good or bad softs. I only wrote about ease of use.
      Very sorry, I am.
      But, when a good & easy one is cheap, why not pay a little? as an incentive for the good work.

      And I agree with Solo too.

      %(#008000)[Mario C.
      Every rule has exceptions, but some.]

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      • Bob JamesB Offline
        Bob James
        last edited by

        I use IDX Renditioner from IMSI: very fast learning curve on both Mac and PC. The Mac version is a bit farther along in capability, but that will change.

        Results are not perfect, but very good considering its ease of use. It is an SU plugin.

        i7-4930K 3.4Ghz, 2x GTX780 6GB, 32GB DDR3-1600 ECC, OCZ Vertex 4 500GB, WD Black 3TB, 32TB NAS, 4x 27" Monitors, SpaceMouse Pro, X-keys XK-60

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        • K Offline
          kwistenbiebel
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          Can you show us an example of output you made with the renditioner, Bob?

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          • grizzlerG Offline
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            I've just read through the entire thread and I just wanted to say thanks for all the info'. This kind of stuff is invaluable to us Newbies who are only just gtting to grips with Push/Pull 😉.

            There seem to be 2 front runners in the "Ease Of Use" category, Podium and Maxwell. I'd be interested to see which of these two most of you think is actually the easiest to use (not necessarily the best at rendering, but simple for someone with my very limited skills to use)

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
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              @grizzler said:

              I've just read through the entire thread and I just wanted to say thanks for all the info'. This kind of stuff is invaluable to us Newbies who are only just gtting to grips with Push/Pull 😉.

              There seem to be 2 front runners in the "Ease Of Use" category, Podium and Maxwell. I'd be interested to see which of these two most of you think is actually the easiest to use (not necessarily the best at rendering, but simple for someone with my very limited skills to use)

              keep in mind grizz that this thread is nearing 5 years old.. while much of the info still applies today.. some of it doesn't..

              dotdotdot

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              • grizzlerG Offline
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                @unknownuser said:

                @grizzler said:

                I've just read through the entire thread and I just wanted to say thanks for all the info'. This kind of stuff is invaluable to us Newbies who are only just gtting to grips with Push/Pull 😉.

                There seem to be 2 front runners in the "Ease Of Use" category, Podium and Maxwell. I'd be interested to see which of these two most of you think is actually the easiest to use (not necessarily the best at rendering, but simple for someone with my very limited skills to use)

                keep in mind grizz that this thread is nearing 5 years old.. while much of the info still applies today.. some of it doesn't..

                NNOOOOOOOOoooooooooo!

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