Cobus Potgieter is a self-taught drummer who joined YouTube in 2006 to release his self-produced videos and launch his career in music. Not only did he teach him how to play, but he also taught himself video production, exclusively using VEGAS Pro* (owned by MAGIX Software GmbH* group since 2016) since it came on the scene 20 years ago. Now, he's putting together a video series dedicated to VEGAS Pro and the processing power of Intel.
Even small changes in the brightness and detailing of an image can determine whether the viewer has a good experience - or a great one. High-dynamic Range (HDR) imaging is making this superior experience possible by giving photos and videos a full range of brightness and color, as well as setting new standards in image quality. Instead of obsessing about pixels and resolution, HDR takes a new approach.
For consumers, HDR’s focus on the quality rather than quantity of pixels offers a naturally immersive experience. VEGAS Pro completes the HDR camera-capture-image processing workflow. Priced and designed to be accessible to both prosumers and professionals, the VEGAS Pro editing application offers one-stop HDR data import, processing, enhancement, preview, and export.
By using the HDR support features designed into 10th Gen Intel® Core™ processors, VEGAS Pro can run on day-to-day systems for those who are always on the go, such as PC notebooks, while delivering the performance, quality, and reliability that users expect.
By supporting professionals, prosumers and YouTubers looking to easily and affordably process high-performance HDR footage, VEGAS Pro aims to bring that experience to the widest possible audience.
To find out more, read the latest Intel white paper.