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Upgrade Your Hands-on Editing Workflow With Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1

While the news of Apple announcing a new Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac might be the big headline of the day, for any on-the-run video editors or graphic artists who have found a fondness for Apple’s Final Cut Pro for iPad we have more exciting news to share. Apple has announced a new update to Final Cut Pro for iPad which is set to bring Enhanced Light and Color improvements to how the iPad-based editor handles color, color balance, contrast, and brightness in your videos and still images. Optimized for SDR, HDR, RAW, and Log-encoded media, this new Enhanced Light and Color features is set to bring some major improvements along with other workflow upgrades that should give Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1 a much-appreciated boost. Let’s explore what you need to know.Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1With its touch-first editing experience, the Apple silicon-powered Final Cut Pro for iPad is set to get a new, intelligent way to work with color, contrast, and brightness in one simple step. This new Enhanced Light and Color feature is optimized for SDR, HDR, RAW, and Log-encoded media and should give a major boost to working with color grading and correction for your projects done on the go. Also, with haptic feedback for Apple Pencil Pro and the Magic Keyboard, Final Cut Pro for iPad users will now be able to feel a light pulse when they trim clips, move media, navigate the timeline, and resize viewer clips to snapping points....

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday

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