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  • in reply to: LUT for AE #216368
    Ace Jovanovski
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    Generic LUTs can be applied in AE through the Curves filter, but must be saved as a .amp file. Otherwise having the LUT baked into the footage is the best option so you don’t need to go through the whole LUT conversion process of appling and reversing for film out. Assuming you are prepping for film out that is.

    You may also look into Glue Tools for Quicktime/FCP. Not sure if it deals directly with LUTs though.

    in reply to: LUT for AE #216367
    Ace Jovanovski
    Participant

    Generic LUTs can be applied in AE through the Curves filter, but must be saved as a .amp file. Otherwise having the LUT baked into the footage is the best option so you don’t need to go through the whole LUT conversion process of appling and reversing for film out. Assuming you are prepping for film out that is.

    You may also look into Glue Tools for Quicktime/FCP. Not sure if it deals directly with LUTs though.

    in reply to: After Effects Menu Bar #217804
    Ace Jovanovski
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    @starchild 27954 wrote:

    Just wondering if there’s a way to auto hide the After Effects menu bar?

    Mac OSX
    After Effects CS4

    If you are referring to the tools panel bar, you can hide it using “CMD + 1” shortcut key on mac. I would guess that it’s “CONTROL + 1” on PC.

    in reply to: After Effects Menu Bar #217803
    Ace Jovanovski
    Participant

    @starchild 27954 wrote:

    Just wondering if there’s a way to auto hide the After Effects menu bar?

    Mac OSX
    After Effects CS4

    If you are referring to the tools panel, you can hide it using “CMD + 1” shortcut key on mac. I would guess that it’s “CONTROL + 1” on PC.

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