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I really like this app. I like the amount of tweaks I can make to every aspect of recording. However, there is still some lag issues when it comes to recording. There’s a bug where one has to open a camera in the portrait position before turning it sideways. But overall it’s pretty good.
I wish I could give this zero stars. It does not work at all. I open the app, am able to click on “open” and then “video” and then it all just freezes. Don’t even waste a dollar on it. Wish I could get my money back.
Excellent app but I find the UI a bit difficult to navigate, and not aesthetically pleasing. Also I don’t like the fact that the highest quality LUT I can export is 33 when I can do 64 on my Mobile Pro. So I’d like to make the request that there be support for higher quality LUT export. I work with a lot of 4K HDR and Dolby vision content so I need these color adjustments to match the quality of content I’m producing. This is otherwise a great app for creating LUTs, I appreciate all the fine adjustments they have and the calibration feature so I can use my color checker passport to efficiently color correct my videos. I recommend this for mobile content creators, it definitely completes my suite of editing apps on my Android when I don’t have my Mobile Pro easily available at times. Just a warning, you have to pay twice for the same exact app on Mobile. If you only want to pay once you have to choose between Android or Mobile app, I personally don’t like that because I see it as greed; considering the Mobile app doesn’t offer anything more than the Android app, so why not make it a universal app you pay just once for? I know as a developer myself the resizing of the app doesn’t take the effort it once used to take so I think it’s unfair to be trying to charge more for the same exact app I could get on my Android with no additional benefit.
The Adjusts > Halation is a very nice and welcome addition! đź‘Ťđź‘Ť
To my filmmaker family out there. First you should know that the VideoLUT app is incredible. Its multiple functions and the amount of presets too, this is now one of my “go to” tools. It’s at a whole new level when coupled with the “Match Colours” app. Load up the video or still you want to correct, then load up a video or still you want the colors to emulate. Two separate apps, that work great together. Thank you!
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