The iPhone 16 Pro is now supported by FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch. Footage shot with the iPhone 16 Pro will be able to get the same treatment as other cameras, giving it a more film-like look. Let’s dive in! The company develops major plugins, including FilmConvert Nitrate, with looks that emulate film stock, grain structure, and more. Meanwhile, CineMatch can match clips filmed with different cameras to streamline color grading. FilmConvert Hazy was recently introduced, adding support for mist filters when editing a project. It’s a great way to help reduce the sharpness and contrast of digital footage. Filming The Weeknd with the iPhone 16 Pro. Source: Apple iPhone 16 Pro added as a supported camera in FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max were released in September with a strong emphasis on the camera—the new iPhone 16 Pro films in Dolby Vision up to 4K at 120 fps. And like the iPhone 15 Pro, it also supports filming in Apple Log and ProRes 422 HQ via USB-C. The iPhone 16 Pro camera profile allows that footage to take advantage of FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch. FilmConvert has regularly added camera profiles, including the DJI Ronin 4D and Canon EOS R6 Mark III, EOS R7, and EOS R8. These profiles make it easier to match the color of footage shot with those specific cameras and then add film effects, color grading, and more. Whether using the iPhone 16 Pro as a primary or B camera,...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 2 December