
Red Giant has a video showing how their looks application loads, and Genarts uses a check box to launch their looks browers.
NEAT VIDEO FOR FINAL CUT PRO X WINDOWS
But other developer such as Red Giant and Genarts, use additional windows to add features. I understand the current version has this limitation. Motion 5.0.2 is still fine (did not get worse). NVTeam wrote:The first tests show that several problems are still there in 10.0.3. What do you think? Would you be able to use Neat Video in FCPX in such a limited way with a lot of round-tripping between Motion and FCPX?

It would be easier and faster to just apply the filtration using Motion alone. Such round-tripping workflow would perhaps defeat (to some extent) the purpose of using the filter directly in FCPX. New clip (new noise profile) - back to Motion, another frame size - back to Motion to create a separate Final Cut Effect for that size, want to change some settings and check preview - back to Motion and only then check preview in FCPX. The only way to adjust those settings would be to return back to Motion, adjust the effect there, save again and return to FCPX. All those would not be accessible in FCPX due to the artificial limitations of this new FCPX architecture (the limitations that were not present in FCP7/6 and that are not present in Motion, they are artificially imposed upon FCPX by Apple, presumably to simplify its GUI for beginners). You could not for example open the main window of the Neat Video to build/re-build a noise profile, adjust the intra-frame filter settings, etc. Just how it could look like, given the existing limitations of FCPX (unless they are finally lifted, which is technically possible, Apple can do that):ġ) You would create a Final Cut Effect with Neat Video in Motion 5 Ģ) Then you would publish the (available for publishing) settings of the Neat Video's Reduce Noise effect: temporal filter radius, threshold, adaptive filtration this would make the effect available in FCPX ģ) Then you would find that new Neat Video-based effect in FCPX and apply it to a clip Ĥ) You would then see that in FCPX you would be able to adjust only those published settings of the effect (temporal filter radius, threshold, adaptive filtration) but nothing else in Neat Video. It will not currently work this way, so no need to try to follow these steps yet. Using NV in FCPX currently can in principle be made possible but in a limited way.


The first tests show that several problems are still there in 10.0.3.
