

The assets can be stored on the database server, or spread across different storage servers as required. The server holds the database and manages access to its assets by users. Harmony Server is a server-client configuration model allowing multiple users to work on a production together. Tablet performance may be slower on Linux than on other platforms with the same specifications. Note that Bamboo tablets are not supported on Linux.Note that disabling the default video driver and installing the proprietary driver for your video card is required.CentOS/RedHat Entreprise Linux 7 base environment: GNOME Desktop.CentOS/RedHat Entreprise Linux 6 software set: Desktop.Harmony daemons (database server, batch processing, etc.) require SysV, which is supported by CentOS and RedHat Entreprise Linux, but not by all GNU/Linux distributions.Harmony may not run or work properly on other distributions.4K monitors with scaling up to 200% supported.Windows 7 (64-bit, excluding Starter and Home Basic).

The following requirements are for users of Harmony Stand Alone and client workstations of Harmony Server Harmony takes advantage of a fast multi-core CPU, high RAM capacity and high-end video cards. 8 bits per channel is the most standard colour depth, but 16 bits per channel allows for more colour precision.NOTE An Internet connection is required to activate the animation software. In the Colour Depth drop down list, select whether you want the exported images to be in 8 bits/channel or 16 bits/channel.In the Colour Mode drop down list, select whether you want the exported images to be in Greyscale, Colour or Colour with Transparency.Colour Mode and Colour Depth from their respective menus. In the Format section, choose the desired image format in the File Type drop down list.Click Browse and select the directory in which to export your images, or click on Default to set the export destination to your scene's frames subfolder.The images will be named with the prefix, followed by their frame number. In the Prefix field, enter a prefix for the file names of the exported images.For information on how to use Batch Composite Options, see Batch Rendering. Simply disable this option and follow the steps below. Enabling this option will send your scene to batch rendering instead of rendering it locally. NOTE If you are using Harmony Server, the Render Write Nodes dialog will have a Batch Composite Options section.
