Filmconvert Pro 2.36

  • Outdated UI
  • No Native Apple Silicon Support?
  • Limited to 8-bit GUI preview in some hosts
  • No Camera Updates
  • It is worth noting that FilmConvert now sells a premium version called "Nitrate." So why stick with 2.36?

    If you need absolute control (e.g., matching a 35mm scan exactly), go Nitrate. If you need to grade a wedding video or YouTube documentary by Friday, FilmConvert Pro 2.36 remains the industry standard for reliability. filmconvert pro 2.36

    Select your camera make and log profile from the "Camera" dropdown. For example: Sony > S-Log3. The plugin automatically converts your flat log image into a Rec.709 color space while applying filmic density. Outdated UI

    Pro tip for 2.36: The "Exposure" slider here works differently than your primary color wheels. It mimics f-stop adjustments, adding density to shadows and shoulders, not just brightness. No Native Apple Silicon Support

    While this update focuses heavily on behind-the-scenes maintenance and compatibility, there are two key areas that users will appreciate immediately: new camera profiles and platform stability.

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