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Lightroom 4 Beta Is Alive and Ready for You to Download
Photographers and DSLR video shooters have yet another reason to rejoice as Adobe has just released a public beta of Lightroom 4. It’s a free download, to let users test out quite a lot of new Lightroom features, and looks …
Hello, 2012: Here Comes Thunderbolt
2011 saw the introduction of the next great thing in high-speed-data port connections with Apple’s Thunderbolt. It really is a cool technology that could very well make the multi-cable peripheral-connection spaghetti-mess a thing of the past. The kind of speed that Thunderbolt …
Getting Ready for 2012: SpeedGrade Video Demo
Late in 2011 Adobe announced it had acquired a number of assets from IRIDAS. One of those assets is the color grading application SpeedGrade. This is a good thing because, with the demise of Apple Color, that leaves Blackmagic’s DaVinci …
Top 7 Things Filmmakers Can Be Thankful for This Year
This is far from an exhaustive list, but when you’re gathered round the table this Thursday, why not say a word of thanks—depending on the crowd, maybe only in your head—for these recent developments in production and post. Let’s hope …
DaVinci Resolve Lite Adds Unlimited Nodes, More Colorists to the Population
I got a bit of a surprise when I downloaded Blackmagic’s recent DaVinci Lite update. The free version of the color-grading tool had been limited to only two nodes for color correction. In the 8.1.1 update that limit has been …
Read All About the History of Editing in this New eBook
If you’re into post-production and need some winter reading to fill those lazy snow days then check out John Buck‘s Timeline – A History of Editing. I haven’t read them yet — I’m still trying to finish the Steve Jobs …
The Useful Tools from Automatic Duck Are Now Free
If ever there was some truly good Useful Tools news for editors, then this is it. All of the timeline translation tools that have been produced by Automatic Duck for over 10 years are now free for download. This comes …
The SuperMeet that Never Was Will Happen During IBC
Remember all the brouhaha that erupted just a week or so before the NAB 2011 FCPUG SuperMeet when Apple took over the event to preview Final Cut Pro X, thereby kicking out all the other presenters who had planned their own …
Six Months Later, How’s Thunderbolt Doing?
It’s been a little more than six months since Apple surprised the PC industry by pushing Thunderbolt technology out into the world — even though there were no peripherals in existence using the 10 Gbps connection, Apple was supremely confident …