Will there be a version for plugging straight into FCPX soon? the Adobe swis way too expensive for me.
@manda eventually I hope. Right now, I'm not making enough to warrant hiring programmers for the job, which is what it would take.
@shian So eventually.. if you find (and be able to hire them) some proframmers.. the toolkit can evolve into UI based plugin for AE, right? :-)
yup
yet another color grading basic tips blog. Good for starters and Premiere worklowers :-)
@shian if you are able to encapsulate your colour transforms into a OpenCL Kernel then using something like Noise Industries should not be an issue. I have quite a bit of experience working with NI, and it is currently a very mature product...
@shian I have noticed that the Ghrain killer and Ghrain Killer 2 seem to work intermittently on my footage. I usually put this is as lowest layer closest to the clip/sequence all the other GHears adjustments work freaking awesome..(love my grades)... but for some weird reason it just seems like the Ghrain killer is only working when it wants to...which for me isnt often.. could the default grain killer 3.0 plug-in in my after effects have just gone bad? Am I maybe doing something wrong in terms of layer order? What do you think?
@No_SuRReNDeR it's a sampling error due to a major difference between frame 0 and the current frames being displayed under the adjustment layer. It will all be covered in the next tutorial. I'm trying to make sure I cover everything, and this is the most complex part of CGT, so I want to be thorough. Hopefully it'll be out next week.
@shian I think I figured it out....frame 0 is basically black from fade in so.... I have to go to GHrain killer->sampling then choose the frame I am on in the time line say 249...adjust the sample size and I manually chose the sampling points where the noise is crazy --after I switch the mode back to Final Output..then adjust the opacity accordingly....Now I get very pleasing results :)
I know there is more too it but "basically" I think I get it...
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