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Magic bullet looks white balance
Magic bullet looks white balance








magic bullet looks white balance
  1. MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE INSTALL
  2. MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE UPGRADE
  3. MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE FULL
  4. MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE PRO

In this short tutorial from Casey Faris you can get a look at using another Color Grading Central tool, LUT Utility, to work with camera specific LUTS in FCPX. The simplicity of being able to view a labelled grid of preview images, of the frame you’re parked on in the timeline, makes selecting the look you’re after a breeze.

MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE PRO

The LUT gallery functionality in Color Finale Pro is also very easy to use and makes browsing through a long list of LUTS far more comprehensible.

MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE INSTALL

Also when you install the Pro version it installs along side Color Finale, so your previous grade and projects are unaffected.

MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE UPGRADE

I believe if you’re an existing Color Finale user you can upgrade for $50. Group grading, colour management and better white balancing will prove their worth very quickly. So with Color Finale you’re already getting a substantial boost over the native FCPX grading controls, but the professional features are almost certainly worth the extra cash. the control set, LUT Gallery etc.) but doesn’t have the more professional features that I’ve listed in the four bullets at the start of this review (AES, Groups etc.) The standard version includes everything I mentioned in this post (e.g. The standard version of Color Finale costs $99 whilst the Pro version is $149. What’s the difference between Color Final Pro and Color Finale?

magic bullet looks white balance

In short, there is almost no learning curve when it comes to using Color Finale Pro’s standard features. One of the things that’s immediately apparent when of working in Color Finale Pro is that you are benefiting from the wisdom of an experienced colorist being behind the development of the plugin.Įverything works smoothly and efficiently – the hallmarks of experience, and that same wisdom also makes the plugin instantly accessible to someone who has never graded before. There are four ways to manipulate your image, colour wheels, curves, LUTS and secondaries via ‘6 Vectors’ and the layers tab (far left) provides an effective way to (re)order your corrections.īeing able to jump between wheels and sliders for your Lift (Shadows), Gamma (Midtones) and Gain (Highlights) independently, makes it incredibly fast to make a hue adjustment in your Shadows wheel and a RGB channel isolated change in your Gain control, all in the same window. In fact, one of my favourite things about it is how clean the interface is and how well designed the workflow process is as a result. Having played around with Color Finale Pro for the purposes of this post, it’s a fantastic plugin that is incredibly intuitive to use and deceptively simple to look at.

  • Panel support for Tangent Element and Ripple Grading Panels.
  • Here is a quick summary of what’s new in Color Finale Pro:

    MAGIC BULLET LOOKS WHITE BALANCE FULL

    This seven minute walk-through from Denver will guide you step by step through the full functionality of Color Finale Pro but you can find out more information and download a fully functional 7 day trial from the official site here. Color Finale Pro for FCPXĬolor Finale Pro, the professional FCPX colour grading plugin developed by colorist Denver Riddle, offers you a way to turbo boost your FCPX grading workflow with a host of great new features. That said, if you are an FCPX user you’re in luck as all of these plugins are fully compatible with FCPX, while Color Finale is only available for FCPX editors. Save 10% off the cost of any FilmConvert plugin with the code: Elwyn Save $20 off the cost of Color Finale Pro with the code: jonnyelwyn Which ever NLE you spend your time in be that FCPX, Premiere Pro, Media Composer or DaVinci Resolve, there’s something for everyone, and if that’s not enough you can also save money with these discount codes for Color Finale Pro and FilmConvert. Some of them offer a way to work with LUTs, look presets and film grain emulation, along side professional colour correction toolsets. If you’re looking for a way to expand the native colour correction toolset of your NLE of choice, then these colour grading plugins could be the solution you’re looking for. The Best Colour Grading Plugins for Video Editors










    Magic bullet looks white balance