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have been using neoscene, might upgrade?
I have been using Neoscene for a while to convert DSLR footage & footage from a Panasonic af100 to Cineform files.
If I upgraded to cineform studio premium what advantages would I get, is it worth upgrading? I looked on the product grid but neoscene isn't listed so I'm not sure what advantages I would get. using premiere pro cs5.5 gtx 560HD intel core i7 920 16 gig ram |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Re: have been using neoscene, might upgrade?
Yes, you will have to upgrade. Unfortunately, NeoScene is now EOL, and there is absolutely no direct successor to it. In fact, there is a gaping hole in the current Cineform Studio line between the free Cineform Studio (which IIRC does not have an Adobe plug-in to allow exports to Cineform in its current release) and the $299 Cineform Studio Premium (NeoScene was priced at $129 when it was last sold).
Last edited by Randall Leong; May 31st, 2012 at 07:57 AM. |
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Re: have been using neoscene, might upgrade?
the question wasn't If I have to upgrade, I don't Have to upgrade. I use 5.5 and neoscene works fine with that.
I was wondering what advantages are from neoscene to studio premium. |
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Re: have been using neoscene, might upgrade?
One big advantage is the ability to apply color correction , white balance as well as loads of effects on the fly with the included first light feature without having to re-render your footage...
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