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Reviews of PolyChrome Transitions
- LAFCPUG Review of PolyChrome by Steve Douglas
- Core Melts' PolyChrome transitions is a set of 40 transition effects, many of which are absolutely necessary within the editors' arsenal of production tools ... The big advantage is that they are all compatible with both 10 bit and 12-bit codec's, which also enable them to work with footage from the new Red camera, and 10 bit Pro Res. This will additionally ensure that you gain the benefits from your color grading after online edits."
Reviews of ImageFlow Fx
- Kenstone.net Review by Steve Douglas
- "My bottom line is that over all, this is one super collection of plug ins. They are easy to use, provide for very real world editing needs and were stable as a rock for me. There is not a single generator within this collection that would be only useful on some bizarro world. You really do get your money's worth. There is a trial demo at the CoreMelt website and I wouldn't hesitate to tell you to give it a shot. You'll be amazed at just how much time this collection can save you. Especially for those who frequently incorporate still images into their productions, Santa has come early."
- Creative Mac review by Kevin McAuliffe
- "As editors know, there is normally one thing we dread doing more than anything else our job requires. Maybe it's digitizing, maybe it's compressing files for the web or maybe it's doing color correction. For me, it's creating photomontages. I always find that they take forever to do, and never really end up looking quite as good as you'd hope they would. Thankfully, that will no longer be the case with ImageFlow FX from Coremelt. 8.5 out of 10, Buy recommendation."
- Editblog review by Scott Simmons
- "If you’ve ever been asked to use a series of still images to make an edit sequence you know how time consuming, yet effective it can be. You can always create the Ken Burns effect using a plug-in or spend countless hours trying to get the eases right with Final Cut Pro’s built in motion parameters. But if you are limited on time or you don’t need to zoom to specific elements within a photo then you just might be very happy with the Image Flow Fx from Core Melt."
Reviews of FxFactory including Motion and Editing Pack
The following reviews of Noise Industries FxFactory include specific comments on the Motion and Editing Packs. See a full list of reviews here.
Creative Cow Review by Luke Price
"CoreMelt's Advanced Vignette is second to none, while Camera Shake is great for action sequences. 3D Text Cloud is cool and Cellular Wipe I just like."
Editors Guild Magazine Review by Sharon Franklin
"CoreMelt also has some great filters. With “Depth Blur Circle,” I got a nice blurry vignette effect by using the “Soften Outside” preset and adjusting some parameters to render the effect more subtle. The “Witness Protection” filter makes it easy to blur or pixelate faces depending on your needs. CoreMelt also offers a number of film-look filters in their Color Correction bin, as well as a useful array of glow effects."
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