Red Giant has released update 3 of its synchronization software, with a major new feature and added support.
In this short tutorial you will be able to get started with PluralEyes 3 and see for yourself that it is an extremely simple software, where synchronization is a matter of seconds instead of hours and a completely automated process.
The video uses several examples with different types of material and explains the operation of SmartStart, the new function that intelligently organizes the media so that you can start synchronizing earlier. By simply dragging, you can add a set of files or multiple folders containing multi-camera material, maintaining their names and structures after synchronization.
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Additional features include an interface with a revamped look to focus attention on the necessary points at all times, or support for new cameras such as Canon C300, XF300 and others belonging to the XF series.
PluralEyes 3 can be downloaded free of charge for users of versions 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2, as well as for Shooter Suite users. If you want to purchase it you can do it from here for $199.
http://vimeo.com/49045864
The company has also just revamped its Color Suite collection with version 11.0.3, which does not add major new features but merely fixes some bugs.
In Magic Bullet Looks 2.1.2 and Colorista II 1.0.9 the extraction of Adobe Premiere Pro 7.1 data, which affected the Looksbuilder and Secondary Keyer tools in Colorista II, has been improved, bringing out black frames.
In Mojo 1.2.4, Cosmo 1.0.2 and Denoiser II 1.4.2 we have corrected problems when using OS X Mavericks due to serial number handling.
In LUT Buddy 1.0.2 you will no longer get a version conflict error.
And finally in Magic Bullet Quicklooks 1.4.4 the problem that caused Premiere Pro and After Effects to “crash” when installed on Mac OS X 10.9 has been fixed.
These updates are available from this link free of charge for existing users.