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Definitely needs an undo/redo button. Also the ability to resize video scopes. And also adjust the speed in which color wheel edits are applied. Another great feature that would set this app apart from all others of its kind on Mobile is to implement the Point and Click feature the Cinema Grade plugin for FCPX, PPCC and DaVinci Resolve have. OTHERWISE this app is GREAT!
The only issue I have with this app and it’s counterpart for the Android is that they tend to send me down the colorway rabbit hole for too long where I come back up with a gigabyte of new color variations for a single image or video. I also use the Android version on the Mobile since it’s set up more like a regular camera app that happens to use color look up tables along with the typical image adjustments. It’s easy to save your own luts to apply to other images can make some truly bizarre and psychedelic editing results that may or may not be safe for sand people.
Disclaimer: if you’re just wanting to use this app for fun, get it. I think it’s great for basic projects. I’ve been a video editor for about 15 years. Recently been looking into how much you can actually do with video editing on an Mobile, and I came across this app. This app has a lot of potential. Having a real color correcting tool for Mobile/Android would be a huge asset for a mobile professional video workflow, especially having scopes so you can really tell what you’re doing. But the export options are where this app falls short. Maybe it’s just my Mobile, but haven’t been able to export video from the app without a crash. In fact it crashes pretty often. So instead I exported a .CUBE file to bring my custom LUT into LumaFusion, but the LUT looks different (darker and less saturated) when applied in LF, completely defeating the purpose of this app. I did about 6 hours of testing and tweaking today trying to figure out how to make up for the image difference in VideoLUT before export, so that when I brought it into LF, it would look exactly like I originally corrected it in VideoLUT. I got pretty close with one clip but then found all the settings I had figured out didn’t apply well to other clips. I guess I should have used a color board instead of a video clip for testing. Anyway I got sick of trying to figure that out; this app should export LUTs that match the correcting you do. That’s the whole point of exporting a custom LUT. Also missing some basic functions like an Undo button; I can only seem to find a reset button that undoes all of your work. When trying to make minute adjustments, sliders and color wheels are way too sensitive and it takes a lot of tries to actually put the value where you want it, even with Google Pencil. This could be fixed with arrow buttons on either side of the sliders that change the value incrementally, or even better would be an option to just type in the value you want. The color wheels should have a slower, draggier tracking setting for fine tuning. And this isn’t essential, but also would be really nice to be able to resize the histogram window. Long story short: great idea for an app, but has some frustrating flaws that seem to plague so many iOS apps that claim to be pro. If these issues were fixed, I would rate five stars in a heartbeat!
at first, i was very unsure about this app. i wanted to improve my editing skills but i wasn’t sure if this app could help it. After i downloaded it and got used to all of the settings, i started using it often. i honestly live and love using the glow effect because it makes my videos characters stand out and glow. Great app! Keep up the great work. =)
Please allow the app to impoort and export to file manager. Thanks.
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