![]() With options like vintage, gradient, and Instagram, this kit will provide lots of great aesthetics for your productions. it just seems WAAAAAAAAY more sophisticated in Resolve than Final Cut. A slick collection of trendy color grading options for Final Cut Pro X. ![]() Do any serious professionals use Final Cut for color grading at all or is color grading in Final Cut more of a "on the side" functionality? I mean, the settings, the tools, the workflow. ![]() Is that process destructive in any way? For example, if my final target codec will be ProRes 422 (after Final Cut) and I render ProRes 422 from Resolve and import it in Final Cut to edit it, will it recognize that I'm editing ProRes and simply let the files as it is upon rendering or will it do destructive processing to them?Īlso, a question on the side: Is Davinci Resolve industry standard because it has way better tools, flexibility and workflow for color grading (= simply a better and more advanced software for that purpose) than Final Cut? I ask because it seems this way to me, but I want to confirm it. Thanks for your answer! I didn't think about masks and such, but that makes sense!
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