![]() ![]() precisely adjusted blend modes to match references (it looks like in ps,pr,bcc,davinci).32bit float point image processing (may be ACES compatible?). ![]() Reading about Blend X from the developer’s website we learn a bit about the tool: Something that has been asked for repeatedly over the years, something that is both useful and time saving and something that every other competing NLE has had for years might finally be coming to Media Composer. The creator of MDV, that fantastic little media management tool for Avid (covered here in a Useful Tools for Editors), quietly popped a beta for his nearly 10 year in development Blend-X onto the web the other day. Free…in beta…but simple testing shows it to work like gangbusters. The often suggested round trip to After Effects has always been a workable though painful option but now we may have a more elegant solution.īLEND MODES IN AVID MEDIA COMPOSER?!?!?! The hell you say! There are third party tools that have always been able to help out (they could be expensive). Blend modes, composite modes, whatever you want to call them, they have been elusive in Avid Media Composer since day one.
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