It is a dropdown with only 10 LUTS allotted at a time and no preview.Ĭinema Grade took mere minutes for me to fully install and begin doing pro-level color correction on my music video. If using a LUT in your initial base corrections as I did, there are no preview displays as there are in the “Final Grading” step.This means that if you wanted to just use Cinema Grade as a single effect on the clips in your timeline, you’ll have a lackluster result. There’s a lack of secondary color adjustment options within the actual plugin itself. Cinema Grade is not necessarily ideal for detailed correction.If you do, you will receive a dialogue box stating to access the plugin through your video editing application. Later, it can be launched from the “Effect Controls” window of Adobe Premiere Pro.ĭo not access the interface using your Finder. The plugin is available in the “Effects” window in Premiere after install. You’ll also receive a key to complete the installation. Once you have purchased the Cinema Grade plugin, you are given a download. Each license can be used for 2 activations. The Pro version also includes training, film add-ons, and a look hacking system. Cinema Grade Pro, the version used in this review of Cinema Grade, includes group shot matching and Xrite chart support. Here is how Cinema Grade is priced for each plan:įrom the checkout page on the website, you can view what features are available with each version. Note that at you will see that the plugin is also available for Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve. This video was shot on Canon R5 in C-Log2, with 8k proxy reference files. I will be using the Cinema Grade Pro plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro on a MacBook Pro to color grade shots in the music video “Neighborhood” by Caleb McLaughlin.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |