As with any plugin, there can be a performance hit, especially with high-resolution projects or when working with multiple instances of the plugin on a single sequence.
FilmConvert Pro 2.36 is packed with a plethora of features designed to make achieving a film-like look easier and more intuitive. Some of the standout features include: filmconvert pro 2.36
| Feature | FilmConvert Pro 2.36 | Dehancer | CinePrint 16 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent (200+ cams) | Very Good | Poor (Generic LUTs) | | GPU Acceleration | Full (Metal/CUDA) | Partial | None | | Real-time Playback | 6K at 1/2 resolution | 4K stuttering | Limited to 1080p | | Price | $149 (One-time update)| $399 | Free (But limited) | As with any plugin, there can be a
Despite its stability, users report a few quirks: This can range from classic Kodak and Fuji
FilmConvert allows users to emulate the look of various film stocks, including 16mm and 35mm films, directly within their editing software. This can range from classic Kodak and Fuji stocks to more experimental ones.
Have you experienced the new grain engine in 2.36? Share your before/after stills in the comments below.