Michael Cinquin
, editor and colorist
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tools tested with Final Cut Studio 2 and 3 (Final Cut Pro 6 and; 7, Color 1 and 1.5, xml version 4 and 5)
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Final Cut Pro
Autoconform Fcp Audio
RED
subtitles
edl
Apple Color
dpx (Color, After Effects)
scan and Cinema Tools
DCP
Charbon-Studio Profiles
to make Color faster
luts
to improve the handling of dpxs files on Color
batch modify
the shots of a Color project
gather the dpxs
rendered out of Color
repair the looping bug
with spanned r3d files
batch transfer
the grades from one Color project to the other (aka start new without starting from scratch, do not lose your grades)
update an fcp timeline
so as to use the very last renders from a Color project
inside
a Color project
solve the crash on save bug
of Color
follow these tips
to make your project lighter before compressing it to zip
1. upload the source project (the old graded project)
(
remove
)
no-flash upload
or
use an example
2. upload the destination project (the new ungraded project)
(
remove
)
no-flash upload
or
use an example
3. matching mode
How to find matches between the shots of the source project and the shots of the destination project ?
by shot number
color-grading of the shot 1 of the source project will be copied to shot 1 of the destination project...
by timecode of the in point of the shot
color-grading of shot A of source project will be copied to shot B of the destination project if the source timecode of shot A = the source timecode of shot B
by name
color-grading of shot A of the source project will be copied to shot B of the destination project if name of shot A = name of shot B
by media path
color-grading of shot A of the source project will be copied to shot B of the destination project if the media path of shot A = the media path of shot B
by position in the timeline
color-grading of shot A of the source project will be copied to shot B of the destination project if shot A begins at the same timeline timecode as shot B