![]() ![]() * Improved anamorphic de-squeeze support. * Added more zoom levels for animation workspace: 225%, 250%, etc. * Bumped maximum camera count from four to eight. It shows a missing symbol, and you can replace the media via a right-click (or control-click) on the layer. * When a reference layer file cannot be found, the program now keeps the layer instead of removing it. * Hardware acceleration for jpeg video assist images–on macOS Apple Silicon machines and Windows with Intel graphics. * Audio track reading HUD in animation workspace can be popped out into separate window. This allows you to play back composited layers as you shoot a take. * Option to add an exposure as a reference layer. * Improvements for blocking/rehearsal animation: step by tag and auto-tag first frame in multi-shoot. You can use this to mark frames for some post-production reason, or as a way to quickly show/hide sets of frames. (In the X-Sheet, add a ‘TAG’ column to see tags.) The tags move with the frames as you edit. Right-click on the timeline (or control-click on macOS) and apply a tag from the contextual menu. * Frame Tags: Add colored tags to captured frames in the timeline or x-sheet. Add a group via the Arc hamburger menu, then drag channels into it. * Axis groups: organize your motion control axes into groups. Incidentally, you can still find the macOS software on the Mac App Store.Dragonframe 5.2.0* Added Leica SL / SL2 / SL2-s support. ![]() One of the benefits of this is that your Mac can be set to automatically download the latest updates and install them, keeping your Mac up-to-date with minimum effort on your part. Now operating system updates come in via Software Updates which is either located in System Settings > General > Software Update or in System Preferences > Software Update (pre-Ventura). However, that changed with Mojave, which arrived in 2018. Since the arrival of the Mac App Store in 2011 (as an update to Snow Leopard) versions of Mac OS X and macOS have been available to download via the Mac App Store. Very old versions of Mac OS X came on a disk and any security updates came via Software Update. If you want to update your Mac to a newer version of macOS the method will be determined by the version of macOS you are running. It’s easy to find out which version of macOS is running on a Mac.įoundry How to install the latest version of macOS If you want to install the latest beta of macOS read about joining Apple’s beta program. You can install a beta version of Sonoma and test new features that haven’t yet launched. We have a full list of which Macs run which versions of macOS here. macOS 14: Sonoma (Sunburst) – Septem(Latest: 14.0). ![]()
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