![]() Telecine Tools Industry standard 3 Way Color Corrector and RGB Curves. Once 10.4 came out I really didn't use it much and then I got a very nice offer to get a discounted version of CINEMA GRADE which had some very interesting tools and workflow. We incorporate the best features of image editing applications. The Color Finale team has been on a quest to bring advanced grading tools to the Final Cut Pro X ecosystem with last December’s release of Color Finale 2. Before 10.4 returned usable color tools to FCPX I was using COLOR FINALE which was basically what came to FCPX in 10.4. ![]() ![]() Thanks in advance, and apologies for any ignorance! Just curious if anyone else might be experiencing the same problem. Color Finale 1.6.1 Experience Grading in a Whole New Way Industry standard grading tools in your FCP X timeline Layer Based Grading The power and elegance of grading via layers. Via the chrome developer tools Lighthouse tab. I am only thinking it is Color Finale because after removing all of the adjustment layers that I had for my different scenes, things are working just fine.Ĭould really use some insight as 1) I've been doing a lot of color correcting/grading lately to improve my skills in that area and 2) I need to know if it might be a specs issue and if I need to shell out new money for a computer that can handle the workflow. Via the chrome developer tools Performance tab. Internal temp seems to be alright, no other programs open, nowhere near maxed out on my RAM. Clips that I was working on would turn to black boxes any time I attempted to add more than the adjustment layer with Color Finale (couldn't even crop the original clip)! Shortly after, FCP froze, then my whole system froze and the computer shut down. I commonly shoot in this format and use Color Finale to correct/grade the footage, but today I noticed severe lagging. Is anyone else experiencing crashing with Final Cut when running multiple instances of Color Finale?įor context, I am trying to edit a 1080p 30fps timeline, using 5.8K Open Gate footage from the Panasonic GH-6, shot in V-Log.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |