Why has nobody told me this before?
defaults write -g NSSplitViewItemSidebarDefaultsToFloatingAppearance -bool NO
Look at this gorgeously clean sidebar on macOS Tahoe!
(Kudos to @stroughtonsmith for discovering this user default)
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Why has nobody told me this before?
defaults write -g NSSplitViewItemSidebarDefaultsToFloatingAppearance -bool NO
Look at this gorgeously clean sidebar on macOS Tahoe!
(Kudos to @stroughtonsmith for discovering this user default)
Today was one of the most boring keynotes ever. Did you realize they didn’t demo anything “live” until Siri AI at 35’ in?
I miss the old live keynotes with hands on demos where you could see the feature being used in real scenarios.
Kolor, a FREE color space transform plugin for #FinalCutPro so you can avoid using the built in camera LUTs that can destroy your image on the first step of the color process. Read about it here:
https://digitalfilms.wordpress.com/2026/06/05/kolor-cst-for-final-cut-pro/
Yesterday Blackmagic released the official DaVinci Resolve 21.
It’s out of beta.
My @tapbots Ivory subscription is about to expire. I don’t use Mastodon that much to keep it and for some unknown reason they don’t want my money, and many others, by making a Bluesky client or add support to it to Ivory.
My film and TV creative community is way bigger there than here, I had more followers and engagement in discussions every week than 1.5 years here.
I have a free app for here but don’t plan on using it that much.
Reducing saturation to 0 on the Specular and Black zones with their pivot points to affect the bare minimum reduced the flashing pixels from 8-9 per frame to 1-2 so there’s gotta be something happening there.
More Resolve HDR tab stuff.
I had an underexposed ProRes file from a red camera. Bumping the exposure 3.5 stops with HDR offset (yeah it was that dark) introduced flashing pixels like a Christmas tree. Using LGG offset didn’t. Being ProRes I had no raw controls available.
The HDR tab tools can sometimes do weird oversaturated stuff to compressed footage. Often it can be controlled with HDR zones saturation but other times is not possible. For those clips better stay with LGG.
Hey! They fixed the offset controls on the HDR panel to control temp and tint with the wheels of the mini panel. Before you could only do it with the knobs. Great!