What you need to know
Redshift is available now on Intel-based Macs, with support for M1 Macs coming with macOS Big Sur 11.3.
One developer is seeing an increase in rendering speeds as high as 26X on M1 Macs.
Redshift, the award-winning renderer, is now available on macOS for the first time.
Maxon, the company behind the software, announced that not only would the software be available on macOS but that it will feature native support for M1 Macs as well.
Today, Maxon announced the immediate availability of Redshift for macOS including support for M1-powered Macs as well as Apple s Metal Graphics API. Redshift, the award-winning, production-ready renderer, offers a rich feature set including ray switches, flexible shading networks, motion blur, AOVs, deep output, layered EXR and much more. Unlike other GPU renderers, Redshift is a biased renderer that enables artists to adjust the quality of individual techniques in order to get the best performance/quality balance for production
Maxon : Announces Redshift for macOS Including Native Support for M1-Powered Macs
04/13/2021 | 12:06pm EDT
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Extended Compatibility Provides Powerful Options for 3D Content Creators
Today, Maxon announced the immediate availability of Redshift for macOS including support for M1-powered Macs as well as Apple’s Metal Graphics API. Redshift, the award-winning, production-ready renderer, offers a rich feature set including ray switches, flexible shading networks, motion blur, AOVs, deep output, layered EXR and much more. Unlike other GPU renderers, Redshift is a biased renderer that enables artists to adjust the quality of individual techniques in order to get the best performance/quality balance for production. As a Universal solution, Redshift is optimized for high-end performance across both M1- and Intel-powered Macs.
Maxon Announces Redshift for macOS Including Native Support for M1-Powered Macs
Extended Compatibility Provides Powerful Options for 3D Content Creators
Today, Maxon announced the immediate availability of Redshift for macOS including support for M1-powered Macs as well as Apple s Metal Graphics API. Redshift, the award-winning, production-ready renderer, offers a rich feature set including ray switches, flexible shading networks, motion blur, AOVs, deep output, layered EXR and much more. Unlike other GPU renderers, Redshift is a biased renderer that enables artists to adjust the quality of individual techniques in order to get the best performance/quality balance for production. As a Universal solution, Redshift is optimized for high-end performance across both M1- and Intel-powered Macs.
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Extended Compatibility Provides Powerful Options for 3D Content Creators
FRIEDRICHSDORF, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#MaxonVFX–Today, Maxon announced the immediate availability of Redshift for macOS including support for M1-powered Macs as well as Apple’s Metal Graphics API. Redshift, the award-winning, production-ready renderer, offers a rich feature set including ray switches, flexible shading networks, motion blur, AOVs, deep output, layered EXR and much more. Unlike other GPU renderers, Redshift is a biased renderer that enables artists to adjust the quality of individual techniques in order to get the best performance/quality balance for production. As a Universal solution, Redshift is optimized for high-end performance across both M1- and Intel-powered Macs.
Under fire over race, British media admit there might be a problem
11 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM
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New York Times
By: Stephen Castle and Isabella Kwai
The fallout from the Harry and Meghan interview created a rare public schism in the press, and an embarrassing reversal, and raised broader questions about racism in Britain. In the wake of Harry and Meghan s explosive interview, an influential professional society speaking for the British news media issued a defiant response, rejecting the idea of racism and intolerance in British coverage of the couple.
On Wednesday the group, the Society of Editors, was forced into an embarrassing about-face after objections from more than 160 journalists of colour as well as the editors of both The Guardian and The Financial Times.