Something added to Apple Final Cut Pro X with the 10.4 update is the ability to work with High Dynamic Range, or HDR, video. HDR video allows you to have more latitude in the colors and detail of your footage. In this video, Nick Harauz walks you through how to work with HDR footage in Final Cut Pro X.
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to talk about…some of the new additions in Final Cut Pro 10.4…for working with HDR video.…So, for a while now, cameras have had the ability to…capture, video cameras in particular, a high dynamic range.…Sometimes it's 14 stops of dynamic range,…that's from the darkest black point…to the brightest highlight.…And when we view these high dynamic range images on screens,…it's been displays were kind of crushed down,…so it hasn't had the ability to…show on display monitors…high dynamic range images…or all the detail and data that was captured by it.…
Now, many more monitors and televisions…have the capabilities of showing and displaying HDR images…and Final Cut has a response for an HDR workflow…to get your video from your camera,…that was recorded in a Log or a Raw format,…all the way to your designated HDR television screen…or monitor, depending on your workflow.…How you start to work with HDR…has to start right at the library level.…
What you want to do is create a library…
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11/15/2018Released
3/6/2018- HEVC support
- HDR support
- Color correction
- Color Wheels and Color Curves
- Creating 360-degree video projects
- Virtual reality effects and titles
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 05/17/2018. What changed?
A: The following topics were updated: Camera RAW support and importing, creating, and exporting closed captions.
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. Workflow Improvements
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iOS iMovie projects2m 13s
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Camera RAW support3m 36s
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Import closed captions3m 27s
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Create closed captions4m 35s
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Export closed captions2m 50s
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Comic effect2m 28s
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Comparison viewer3m 3s
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Noise reduction effects2m 11s
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2. Color Workflow Additions
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The Color Inspector4m 24s
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Color correction shortcuts5m 36s
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Color Wheels6m 48s
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Color Curves5m 36s
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Hue and Saturation curves6m 35s
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White balance color picker2m 38s
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Lookup table (LUT) support3m 15s
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3. Virtual Reality Improvements
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Using the Reorient tool2m 52s
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VR effects5m 27s
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VR titles3m
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Tiny planet2m 35s
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Conclusion
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Next steps16s
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