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Januari 2008
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16 Tester
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Sammanfattning: Trots viss konkurrens från Avid harluckan som lämnats av Adobes rånvaro från videoredigerande på ac-plattformen gjort att Final Cut har blomstrat. Få skulle nog motsäga påståendet att det för närvarande är det ledande programmet för Mac-baser...
Sammanfattning: One of the biggest additions to the new Final Cut Pro 6 video editing software is the ProRes 422 format. Apple has developed a new HD video format that helps reduce file sizes, while keeping a pristine quality. In other words, ProRes 422 looks uncompre...
Publicerad: 2007-08-01, Författare: David , testad av: studiodaily.com
Sammanfattning: No doubt about it: Apple certainly stole the limelight at this year’s NAB with its greatly anticipated announcement of Final Cut Studio 2. The latest pro video application suite includes substantial upgrades of its central programs: Final Cut Pro 6, Mo...
Offers a pro-level app for each step of the production and distribution process. Includes a host of new features that save time and improve output. Apps work seamlessly together. Competitive price.
Beefy requirements for some apps. DVD Studio Pro unchanged (no Bluray support). Color application features a different interface.
Without a doubt, no other video/film production software suite can offer as much as Final Cut Studio 2. Avid’s software is less an integrated suite and more a confederation of independent apps that still manage to miss key functions (such as DVD...
Sammanfattning: Kevin McAuliffe About a month into the launch of Final Cut Studio 2, I thought I would take an in depth look at one of the best new features of FCP, which is SmoothCam and Background Processing. Both these features go hand in hand and with what I have ...
Final Cut Studio 2 is a solid value; includes new Color app; new open-format timeline; SmoothCam feature; improves integration throughout the suite; includes 5.1 surround sound support; adds effects and templates.
Final Cut Studio 2 offers no support for Blu-ray and some professional cameras; lacks previews for exported content; and its complexity might cause beginners to weep.
Final Cut Studio 2 is a solid value and worthy upgrade for serious film editors who work on Macs. However, hobbyists should consider simpler software.
Sammanfattning: The rise of Final Cut Pro is astounding. In the last few years, Apple claims to have racked up some 800,000 paid-for users worldwide, covering broad uses in small post-production houses, broadcast and film. If you caught our preview, the new features d...
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Publicerad: 2007-11-02, Författare: Richard , testad av: macworld.co.uk
Multi-format editing on a single timeline, improved Soundtrack Pro, new Color grading tool, Compressor encoding
DVD Studio Pro 4 lacks support for blue-laser burning, Color is quirky to master and use, installation is very slow and needs up to 60GB of disk space for all available content
As the name says, this is as close as anyone has come yet to offering a production studio in a box. Add a good HD camcorder or two and a fast new Mac, and you have everything you need to take on Hollywood. ...
Sammanfattning: Final Cut Studio 2 Apple’s post-production suite is back for its second incarnation. But is it better than ever or more of the same? After initial wows, occasional muttered grumblings were heard from users of Final Cut Studio 1. The updated editing...
Good value for money, Includes new Color application, New openformat timeline, SmoothCam feature, Improved integration throughout the suite, Includes 5.1 surroundsound support, Adds effects and templates
No support for Bluray and some professional cameras, Lacks previews for exported content, Complexity might cause problems for beginners
Final Cut Studio 2 gives solid value for money and is a worthy upgrade for serious film editors who work on Macs. However, non-professionals should consider simpler software...