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Color 1.0 Review By Macworld

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Jul 3, 2007, 12:14

Color 1.0, a new program introduced in Final Cut Studio 2, brings professional color correcting and finishing to the suite. Far more powerful than the basic color-correction tools found in the previous version of Final Cut Pro, Color introduces Bezier-based masking and color-selection tools, single and multipoint optical tracking, advanced effects, and creative color-correction capabilities.

Originally developed for the frame-based DPX (Digital Picture Exchange) format commonly used for postproduction workflows in commercial and feature filmmaking, Color offers powerful and logically ordered tools that let everyone from beginners to pros work at their own skill level.

Gary Adcock at Macworld gives a complete review of the software at Macworld.com. Click here to read the whole article.


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