Description
FCPX Overlay Interfaces with ProSLR in Final Cut Pro
SLR Effects for Final Cut Pro
With the ProSLR fully customizable viewfinder effect overlays, users can now simulate the cameraman’s perspective with a click of a mouse. Users have full control over information, focus, grain, snap shot effects, and more all within Final Cut Pro.
Take a Snap Shot
With ProSLR, users can select from a variety of snap shot effects all within Final Cut Pro. After applying their desired effect to their media, users simply use the blade tool within Final Cut to choose when effect will take place. With ProSLR snap shot effects, users can simulate realistic camera flashes, closing shutters, and more all with a click of a mouse.
Fully Customizable
With ProSLR, users have full control over the look and animation of each viewfinder all within Final Cut Pro X. Users can alter information and effects by making adjustments to the window width, edge roundness, grain amount, blur amount, blur center, blur radius, information color, exposure, aperture, battery percentage, flash, ISO, shutter speed, and much more all with a click of a mouse.
On-Screen Controls
With ProSLR on-screen controls, users have full control on focus, blur, position, and vignette scale with a click of a mouse all within Final Cut Pro. With easy to use on-screen controls, users can easily simulate a realistic camera viewfinder all with just a few simple adjustments.
Designed for Final Cut Pro
ProSLR was professionally designed to work seamlessly inside of Final Cut Pro. As a effect overlay, each ProSLR preset can be dragged and dropped onto media and previewed in real time. With the published parameters found in the FCP inspector, users have the ability to make further adjustments with just a few clicks of a mouse.