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Remote working pros and cons
www.leforttalentgroup.com/business-blog/is-the-genie-out-forever
Cons of remote working:
- 1-Prefer 2 distinct locations in life — 1 for work, 1 for everything else
- 2-Being able to manage the group of employees in one location is preferable — Meetings, training, management of teams and personalities has been easier.
- 3-Confidentiality and Security — depending on the nature of the business, being able to lessen liabilities by containing the work location
- 4-Social community — Many fully enjoy the traditional work community and build life long connections
- 5-Love — A quick Google search shows various sources that cite anywhere from 20-33 percent of people met their spouse through work. What will those stats look like in a year or two from now?
- 6-Road Warriors with great sound systems in their cars — Some enjoy the commute to unwind after work cranking tunes or catch up with friends and family waiting for the gridlock to ease. Others to continue working from the car.
Pros of remote working:
- 1-The overhead costs — Keeping large commercial real estate holdings and related maintenance costs
- 2-Killer commutes — 5-20 hours/week per employee in lost time now potentially used for other purposes
- 3-Daily Daycare Scramble — Racing to drop them off or pick them up each day
- 4-Environmentally, a lower carbon footprint — Less traffic, less pollution
- 5-Quality Family time — Many parents are spending more time with their growing children
Some useful tips about working online:
- Clarify and focus on priorities.
- Define and manage expectations more explicitly than normal (give context to everything)
- Log all your working hours.
- Learn about and respect people’s boundaries.
- Pay attention to people’s verbal and physical cues.
- Pay attention to both people’s emotional, hidden and factual cues.
- Be wary about anticipating, judging, rationalizing, competing, defending, rebutting…
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Netflix Remote Workstations for the Discerning Artists
netflixtechblog.com/remote-workstations-for-the-discerning-artists-8155a8fbd190
Netflix is poised to become the world’s most prolific producer of visual effects and original animated content. To meet that demand, we need to attract the world’s best artistic talent. Artists like to work at places where they can create groundbreaking entertainment instead of worrying about getting access to the software or source files they need. To meet this need, the Studio Infrastructure team has created Netflix Workstations.
Netflix Workstations are remote workstations that allow content creators to get to work wherever they are.
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Is a MacBeth Colour Rendition Chart the Safest Way to Calibrate a Camera?
www.colour-science.org/posts/the-colorchecker-considered-mostly-harmless/
“Unless you have all the relevant spectral measurements, a colour rendition chart should not be used to perform colour-correction of camera imagery but only for white balancing and relative exposure adjustments.”
“Using a colour rendition chart for colour-correction might dramatically increase error if the scene light source spectrum is different from the illuminant used to compute the colour rendition chart’s reference values.”
“other factors make using a colour rendition chart unsuitable for camera calibration:
– Uncontrolled geometry of the colour rendition chart with the incident illumination and the camera.
– Unknown sample reflectances and ageing as the colour of the samples vary with time.
– Low samples count.
– Camera noise and flare.
– Etc…“Those issues are well understood in the VFX industry, and when receiving plates, we almost exclusively use colour rendition charts to white balance and perform relative exposure adjustments, i.e. plate neutralisation.”
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RawTherapee – a free, open source, cross-platform raw image and HDRi processing program
5.10 of this tool includes excellent tools to clean up cr2 and cr3 used on set to support HDRI processing.
Converting raw to AcesCG 32 bit tiffs with metadata.
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