Learn how to do refined color correction within FCPX. In the years since its initial release, FCPX has quietly been updating to become one of the best all-in-one NLEs out there. The most recent update (10.4 and beyond) has seriously upped Final Cut's game in terms of native color tools—but if you're more used to DaVinci Resolve for your finishing and require a little more refinement and control in your color grading you may find them a tad underwhelming still. This is where CoreMelt's Chromatic Color Grading plugin comes in. With Chromatic, CoreMelt successfully brings in a whole slew of functionality and features any colorist would be happy to have in an NLE and is so seamlessly incorporated into the program that it feels like it is a native part of FCPX. Oh, and did I mention that Chromatic utilizes Academy Award-winning Mocha tracking technology? Check out a nifty comparison chart between CoreMelt's Chromatic plugin and the current native color tools in FCPX below. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 21 June, 2018