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OT: Magic Bullet 3 is comin'...Posted by grafixjoe
This is gonna blow you "coloristas" away. A total reworking of the interface & interactions with the FX. I can't wait to upgrade my 2.1 Suite for After Effects. Here's a sneak peek given by Stu Mashwitz himself (VFX wiz / creator):
[www.studiodaily.com] Upgrade pricing (VERY reasonable for MB Editor / Suite license owners): [redgiantsoftware.com] This looks to be an earth shaker, folks (IMHO). Have a look. Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
OK...Now, I know that you can get a signal out of AE to a monitor so you can see what it really looks like. But, what about scopes? Yes, you can add hardware scopes, but does AE have software scopes other than the Histogram that I saw in a Stu demo? Histogram isn't what I go by.
I was wondering about that one...because I am a huge COlorista fan. An I have used MBE 2. www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
i love the thinking behind this, with the camera analogy
makes a lot of sense. here's some questions i asked at studio daily: 1. both examples of the spot fx were circles. any way to turn them into elipses? more complex shapes? 2. can the colour wheels be enlarged? 3. any scopes other than histogram? nick
This just feels like such a professional app designed for professionals. I love the drag & drop FX on either the matte box / lens / magazine...sweet. Revolutionary. The spot FX are very useful. Adjustable gradients & lens kicks. Looks to be much easier to create & save custom looks. I can't wait for it.
I have posted questions on Stu Mashwitz's blog with no responses (he's probably busy touring promoting this sucker). I, too, am curious about the scopes. I have been using hardware scopes at the studio. I have been doing it for so long that I have grown accustomed to how the luma / chroma on my output monitor is represented and I can pretty much see what's out of range without the scopes As of now, the only full set of scopes is inside the Color Finesse plug-in. You can set your looks in MB , precomp the clip & apply Color Finesse to tweak the levels for safety. P.I.T.A., but it works if you NEED to use waveform / vectorscope. Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Synthetic Aperture sells a scope application for AE called "Test Gear". $95
I use it all the time. Works great. [www.synthetic-ap.com]
Wow,
I just bought the CS3 Creative Suite a month ago with the intent to use their upgrade offer to the Master Collection to get After Effects and all the rest. Was going to do the upgrade last week and then started seeing reports of OpenGL problems with AE CS3 on the Mac. So now I am not sure if I should wait until these problems are ironed out in a couple months or purchase now and just not install AE till the GL and plugin problems are resolved. My only issue with waiting is if Adobe decides to end the upgrade deal. I guess I don't feel sorry for Adobe's Apple/GL problems when they turn around and treat their plugin suppliers the same way!
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