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  • We were thinking the same things. So we should that in an upcoming release as well 🙂

  • Product developer here! Just chiming in to let you know we appreciate all the interest surrounding Cinema Grade! It has been our most successful product launch to date as we really think that we have keyed in on the needs, wants and desires of independent filmmakers everywhere.

    I had this idea nearly a decade ago of how I would want to develop grading software if I was such a developer because I struggled with the tools back then. I imagine if I was just starting today that it wouldn’t be any different.

    And it wasn’t that I just wanted to make grading easier but also more efficient, fast… modern.

    Like reaching into the image and grading it directly kind of like drawing on a tablet rather than trying to get the same result with an Etch-A-Sketch.

    The current offerings of tools out there are based on ideas and workflows that are more than two decades old so we felt like it was time to shift the paradigm and bring the toolsets and workflows into the modern 21st century.

    Now I know that all sounds like marketing hype but we really hope that you will give it a try a base your judgment on its merit ☺

    We have a really talented team of devs that have worked tirelessly on this. My business partner is a former software engineer at Baselight and we are product partners with ACES. So we do have the knowledge, talent and resources to expand it even further into an exciting and useful platform.

    Exciting days are ahead! If you’re interested in giving it a try you can download a FREE 7 day trial version here: https://cinemagrade.com

  • Denver Riddle

    March 31, 2017 at 8:10 pm in reply to: How can I preview LUT’s Quickly?

    Plugin is now ready! 7 day free trial available ☺

    https://www.colorgradingcentral.com/lut-gallery

  • Denver Riddle

    March 21, 2017 at 11:46 am in reply to: How can I preview LUT’s Quickly?

    We have a solution for real time previewing of LUTs so you can see what effect they have before they’re applied.



    You can see more here:

    https://www.facebook.com/114205342007959/videos/1241425599285922/

  • Denver Riddle

    April 9, 2015 at 9:59 pm in reply to: Update to FCPX

    Sorry about the confusion folks, I was just going off of what I read on the posted session schedule:

    “Apple Product Marketing will present an update on Final Cut Pro X.”
    I actually have no idea what they’ll show but I’m looking forward to finding out and hope I’ll see you there.

  • Denver Riddle

    February 25, 2015 at 4:26 am in reply to: You wanted Color Wheels?

    We’d love to support Mavericks but the drivers are the problem. We’d need to purchase several Mavericks boxes with varying graphics cards and write custom patches for each driver and debug each one individually.

    In a poll conducted 73% of FCP X users are using Yosemite.

    I’m not saying that we won’t offer support but if we do I’ll let you know!

  • Denver Riddle

    February 25, 2015 at 12:02 am in reply to: You wanted Color Wheels?

    Minimum system requirements for graphics card is OpenCL v1.2

  • Denver Riddle

    June 19, 2014 at 12:20 am in reply to: FCPX + LUT Utility = serious kernel task problem!

    You’ll want to check which version of LUT Utility you’re running by going to System Preferences and clicking LUT Utility pref at the bottom.

    Version 1.43 is the most current version and has been optimized to work with FCP X 10.1 and later and also contains some important bug fixes including a memory leak issue.

    To update to the latest version, simply go to:

    https://www.colorgradingcentral.com/lututility

    Download the “trial” version and run the “Apply LUT FxPlug” Installer ONLY.

    As a precaution if you have OSIRIS and other LUTs installed be sure to back them up to a temporary location i.e. desktop before running the install.

    LUTs for LUT Utility are stored at:

    user/Movies/Motion Templates/Effects/CGC/LUTUtility

    If you experience any other support issues please email me directly at:

    denver (at) colorgradingcentral . com

    Denver Riddle
    Color Grading Central LLC

  • Denver Riddle

    September 27, 2011 at 3:35 pm in reply to: FCPX and XML

    Sala,

    Resolve 8.1 is coming soon and sources say it will support this new flavor of XML.

    Cheers,
    Denver Riddle

  • Denver Riddle

    September 23, 2011 at 3:38 pm in reply to: Color Grading Tutorials for FCP X

    Hahaha, sorry about that Mark, Magic Bullet Looks happened to be on the brain while I was typing the post. Thanks for pointing it out ;p

    Cheers,
    Denver Riddle

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