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Boris FX: AAF Transfer and 3-Way Color Grade now available

20.08.2010

Visual effects software developer Boris FX released two new tools: Boris AAF Transfer and Continuum Unit: 3-Way Color Grade for Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Apple Final Cut. Boris AAF Transfer is a new plug-in that uses AAF format to seamlessly transfer Apple Final Cut Pro sequences to Avid Media Composer, including media, markers, cuts, dissolves, filters, alpha channels, Boris Continuum Complete filters, Motion Tab features and audio. The transferred sequence can be edited live and finished in the Avid Media Composer timeline without returning to Final Cut Pro. Available immediately for an MSRP of $299 US or $399 US when bundled with the Boris XML Transfer plug-in for Adobe After Effects. Supports Final Cut Pro 6 and higher and Media Composer 4 and higher, fully functional 14-day trial version is available for immediate download (requires registration).

Boris FX Continuum Unit Color Grade video The Boris Continuum 3-Way Color Grade Unit, a subset of the Boris Continuum Complete 7 visual effects plug-in collection, brings professional-level color grading tools to desktop editing and compositing systems. The plug-in supports Apple Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, Motion, Adobe After Effects, and Premiere Pro, and is available immediately for an MSRP of $99 US. Customers who purchase the Boris Continuum 3-Way Color Grade Unit or any other Boris Continuum Unit may later credit the price of the Unit towards the full Boris Continuum Complete plug-in suite. [source]

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Autodesk's Project Pandora introduced
06.01.2012

Autodesk Project Pandora 3ds Max cloud rendering video Ken Pimentel, Director of Visual Communication Solutions within Autodesk's Media & Entertainment division, revealed Project Pandora - Autodesk's, Amazon's and NVIDIA's joint research project for cloud-based rendering service running on Amazon servers. More information on its functionality can be seen in this video. Read the full Maxed Out blog entry for more information on Project Geppetto updates as well as new Nitrous and particles functionality... [source]

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Arturia's ARP 2600 virtual synth reaches v2.5
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Apple updates Final Cut Pro X
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