I'm getting demos now for CF2 and FilmConvert, but I don't know how full-featured they are gonna be, and I value other experienced opinions a lot. If I had to just pull the trigger on one, I think I would do Color Finale 2, but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or opinions. Cinema Grade seems like it has a quick workflow and clicking-in-the-viewer support seems really nice. I'm partly interested because it's older (and would have compatibility with FS700 RAW), it has the LUT export that I'm looking for, has grain and film settings, and Philip Bloom uses it and I've been following him forever. Film Convert Nitrate is the one that I haven't heard much feedback on online. I like what I see about the LUT workflow, how they have an automation with XRite chart, and clear M1 support. Looking over posts here and research I've done, I'm leaning toward Color Finale 2. I'm thinking that I will pick up one and they all look pretty good. I'm looking at Black Friday deals and Color Finale 2, Cinema Grade, and Film Convert Nitrate are all around $95USD over the next few days. Goal would be to use modern LUTs with A7IV footage, build a color grade to match my FS700 to that, and be able to export the LUT, re-use, etc. With the acquisition of the A7IV, I want to be able to color match the cameras well. Shooting in SLOG2 on the FS700 has been good but challenging as modern LUTs don't really account for the FS700 SGAMUT, and not being able to export a LUT from FCPX means that I can't make a custom grade and move it or use it efficiently. FCPX Cartoon Mega Pack is the largest pack of incredible hand-drawn elements for Final Cut Pro X. Features include curve adjustment, wheel color use, LUTs application and vector use. I want to get a software to handle LUT and Color workflow better. ColorFinale Crack Download is a new plug-in for Final Cut Pro X that enables color quality in FCPX. I have a Sony FS700 with external RAW record and very soon a Sony A7IV for photo and 2nd video camera. I do pro-bono work for non-profits and do the occasional paid work. I have worked professionally with video editing and shooting in the past, not currently my primary job. Long-time lurker, seasoned semi-pro FCPX user.
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