Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: [OT] DFT Film Stocks vs. Magic Bullet Looks

Thanks Oliver. I appreciate you taking the time to offer that info.
I see that I have some experimenting/evaluating ahead of me!
Cheers,

B


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On Apr 10, 2012, at 6:24 AM, oliverpetersvidy wrote:

> Both are good. Film Stocks is centered around film stock emulations, as well as various other film-oriented processes. MB Looks has a cross section of various different tools, including lens effects, filtering, color correction and skim smoothing. Film Stocks also exposes more controls in the effects control pane without having to go into the custom UI. MB Looks gives you masking in the effects control pane. Film Stocks is the BEST film "looks" package on the market. MB Looks is a more general "looks" creation tool. Neither is better or worse than the other. Just subjective preferences. If you care about FCP X, only MB Looks works in X at this time. Both work in current versions of MC/Sym/NC.
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