
- IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE UPDATE
- IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE PRO
- IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE PROFESSIONAL
IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE UPDATE
3.1 update is available now and free for existing users.
IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE PRO
Adobe Premiere Rush has plenty of pro-level features, and you can import your project into Premiere Pro without trouble. You can even import your project into Final Cut Pro X for further editing and mastering your cut. If you own a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you already have iMovie included, which gives you a reasonably good video editor. Premiere Rush has support for more codecs and devices, and if you're using Creative Cloud, you get it for free. The whole landscape for mobile filmmaking is already inexpensive, thanks to iMovie (iOS) and Adobe Premiere Rush (iOS, Android, Windows). But there is the option to export to Final Cut Pro X with LumaFusion's FCPXML feature. How about adding a lens adapter and some lenses? Moment has you covered. You really don't need to use another device, such as a laptop. Your iPhone or iPad can become a full-fledged production studio by writing the script on the device, filming it with the built-in camera and an app like FiLMiC Pro, and editing it in LumaFusion. LumaFusion for iPad and iPhone Credit: LumaTouch

Real-time, customizable Scopes, including Histograms, Waveforms, and Vectorscopes, located in the Color & Effects editor.Users get multitrack, precise video, and audio editing (up to six video/audio tracks) effects transitions color grading tools HDR support with 10-bit processing multicam support of common codecs Frame.io support and much more.
IMPORT MULTIPLE LUTS INTO PREMIERE PROFESSIONAL
The developers at LumaTouch have been pushing the envelope with LumaFusion, making it a full-fledged professional NLE for the iPhone and iPad. Plus, editors can add multiple LUTs and Effects to a clip. The LumaFusion version 3.1 update has been released, and it's added a whole host of professional, real-time Scopes to streamline and enhance color grading and effects workflows. There are also a bunch of cinematography apps, such as FiLMiC Pro and Pro Camera by Moment, that can help filmmakers create their next masterpiece on their mobile devices. Today creatives have the recently updated LumaFusion, iMovie, and Adobe Premiere Rush to choose from. The next step has always been for non-linear editing apps to catch up. Tablets like the Apple iPad, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy, along with cutting-edge smartphones such as the iPhone, Galaxy, and the Sony Xperia 1 IV have enough power and spectacular imaging technology to become all-in-one mobile filmmaking devices.
