Aside from being easy to use and economical, the color meter is used for determining the location of a color on the XYZ axis of non-radioactive products. The most popular model of color meter in our range of products is the PCE-RGB.
The original FlimConvert software has been a hit among filmmakers since its debut, and is compatible with all the major non-linear editors, including Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects AVID Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve for Mac or Windows users. This color meter can read the difference in color in L dab, LCH and Delta Eab according to your requirements. (It acts like a giant, soft green light behind your subject.
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Because the color green is brighter than blue, it naturally bounces back more light. Color Finale Pro 2 FilmConvert Nitrate MotionVFX Pixel Film Studios. The biggest con of green screens is the amount of color spill. FilmConverts popular Nitrate plugin is now available for Final Cut Pro X. Green screens require less light and capture more information on the green channel. In that case, Hawaiki does the job and costs less. Simplify the color grading process with Nitrate. Without masks there is no point in grading in fcpx unless you need a very fast primary color correction tool. But for the moment I continue to use DaVinci Resolve lite which is free and can do anything you want ( and more. My approach is to look at the future Pro first - if it's good, I'll buy it. In their FAQs they talk about a pro version of the plugin (which is supposed to have "masks and tracking") - kinda buy now and get the Pro later for free. As such, it's not different than what FCPX can offer out of the box (especially if you get used to the color correction tools in FCPX which I admit require some experience in using them). And that is a no-go BTW for grading as well. Unfortunately, it doesn't come even close to a useful color correction tool. I'd love to have something that doesn't require round trip to Resolve. In their presentation (and FAQs) they try/hint also to position it as an option for color correction. As a grading tool there is nothing that makes it substantially different from other "grading" plugins for FCPX.