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filter for fluorescents?Posted by radam04
Three way Color Corrector. Add light purple. That is the color of the filters they generally slide over the tubes when big time productions shoot.
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Not that I know of. Next time start a new topic, rather than continue on an old thread.
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The Foundry Furnace filters for FCP has DeFlicker that will work - they are expensive to buy but you can rent them very cheaply.
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Not as far as I know. You might only need a day to fix all the footage then you can make new SCQTM files from them if needs be for editing later.
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Pretty sure Genarts does. At least they used to, for their Sapphire sparks. Not sure whether that policy carries over to their low-end-system products.
Renting sparks and other plug-ins is, or at least used to be, fairly common practice in the industry. You don't need a given spark for every job, but when you need it, you need it. And because it's just software, there's very little overhead involved in the company's generating you a one-day license key. ![]()
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