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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio

Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio - 2.0.12

Codec for Vision Research Cameras.

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Current Version: 2.0.12
Release Date: 2009-10-15
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 369
Downloads (all versions): 7,619
Price: $799.00

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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio CommentaryThank you... - Version: 1.0.1, 12/28/2007 04:17PM PST

polar_bear_north
To the developer. I just received a Miro Color high speed camera at work and was disappointed to find NO support for the mac in the software provided. On a whim I did a google search and found your application. GREAT... Just in time. I suppose Vision Research's focus on the scientific aspects of high speed videography has led them to this window's centric solution set (an assumption that is getting very old - yep, scientists use macs too... ) However; their new product offering in the HD high speed realm will certainly dictate that they get familiar with the mac... Using PC's in Hollywood is not entirely PC. But I digress. Thanks for getting the functionality right, and getting what appears to be a reliable product to market just when I needed it.

Sincerely,

DJP
Polar Bear Studios.
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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio CommentaryDramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras - Version: 1.0, 11/1/2007 12:30PM PST

bmtndog
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms).

As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example.

The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for.

The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily.

Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback.
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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio CommentaryDramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras - Version: 1.0, 11/1/2007 12:26PM PST

bmtndog
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms).

As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example.

The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for.

The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily.

Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback.
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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio ReviewDramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras - Version: 1.0, 11/1/2007 12:21PM PST

bmtndog
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms).

As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example.

The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for.

The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily.

Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback.
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Phantom Cine Toolkit for Final Cut Studio ReviewDramatically eases workflow from Phantom cameras - Version: 1.0, 11/1/2007 12:15PM PST

bmtndog
I've been beta testing this product as it's development matured over the past month. For a "rev 1" it is in very good shape and very usable. It works with all cameras currently being shipped by Vision Research, with the exception of the V5.1 (which does not use a Bayer CFA, so requires considerable additional coding on de-bayering algorithms).

As a Mac user, it is really great to see a product that allows me to directly view .cine files on a Mac and in QuickTime. And, the ability to drag cine files onto the FCP timeline is a huge time saver, avoiding the need to convert the cine files to TIFFs, for example.

The image manipulation pipeline and tools are exactly what Phantom customers have been asking for.

The Spotlight integration is an extra bonus, giving me access to almost all of the cine file metadata through "get info" and allowing me to search for a specific cine file easily.

Given Bob's history with his other QuickTime plugin products, I'm sure this one will continue to evolve and improve as he gets user feedback.
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