FILMCONVERT NOW WORKS WITH ALL VERSIONS OF DAVINCI RESOLVE; NEW CAMERA SUPPORT; FEATURES; AND MORE ON THE WAY.

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4
NOV 2013

FilmConvert now works with all versions of DaVinci Resolve; new camera support; features; and more on the way.
FilmConvert, regarded as the "best stock emulation" program on the planet, has now added a range of features and workflow possibilities. Using an OFX plugin FilmConvert will now work with all versions of DaVince Resolve; many of the latest cameras are now supported; new features for integration with Premiere Pro and After Effects; and improvements for FCPX are coming soon!
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FILMCONVERT FOR ADOBE PLUGINS ADDS COLOR CORRECTOR, HARDWARE ACCELERATION

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25
SEP 2013

FilmConvert for Adobe Plugins adds Color Corrector, Hardware Acceleration
FilmConvert is the Ultimate Film Emulation Plugin, providing a simple means to process Digital Camera footage to look like various Film Stocks. 19 Film Stocks are emulated, and grain is processed using 6k grain scans. FilmConvert is available as a plugin for After Effects, Final Cut, Premiere, Vegas, Motion, Photoshop, and as a Stand-alone application.

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FILMCONVERT UPDATE: NIKON SUPPORT, NEW CONTROLS, AND MORE CAMERAS

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12
MAY 2013

FilmConvert Update: Nikon support, new controls, and more cameras
This release also introduces a new, user-requested feature to FilmConvert that gives filmmakers the ability to independently choose both the amount of film colour, and the film contrast shift that is applied in the film emulation.
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FILMCONVERT™ NOW AVAILABLE FOR AFTER EFFECTS, PREMIERE, FCPX, MOTION & PHOTOSHOP

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20
NOV 2012

FilmConvert™ now available for After Effects, Premiere, FCPX, Motion & Photoshop
Manipulate the color and grain of your favorite film stocks and apply this to your footage. FilmConvert™ models the characteristics of the digital sensors, and provides a complex algorithm to transform digital footage to match your favorite film stocks - including negative densities, printer spectral responses and grain response curves.
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