Finale Pro 1.9.2-: Color
To master Color Finale Pro 1.9.2 (or the updated Color Finale 2), you should focus on its unique layered workflow which brings professional-grade color tools directly into Final Cut Pro. π Core Workflow Guide
Introduction
Comparison: Color Finale Pro 1.9.2 vs. Alternatives
| | Color Finale Pro 1.9.2 | Apple Color Board | DaVinci Resolve (free) | Color Finale 2.0 (subscription) | |---|---|---|---|--| | Price | $149 one-time | Free | Free | $99/year | | Color Wheels | β | β (limited) | β | β | | RGB Curves | β | β | β | β | | Node graph | β | β | β | β | | Tracking | Basic | β | Advanced (Studio) | Basic | | HDR tools | Limited | No | Full | Limited | | Workflow | In-FCPX | In-FCPX | Separate app | In-FCPX | Color Finale Pro 1.9.2-
: Version 1.9.2 does not natively support modern Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) or macOS Sequoia; users on these systems should look at the latest version from Color Finale for Final Cut Pro users? To master Color Finale Pro 1
- Watching Tutorials: Familiarize yourself with the plugin's features and tools by watching tutorials and online resources.
- Experimenting with Different Tools: Don't be afraid to try out different tools and features to see what works best for your project.
- Joining the Community: Connect with other video editors and colorists to share knowledge, tips, and best practices.