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Black Friday: FilmConvert Offers 40% Discount on FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch

November 23rd, 2023 Jump to Comment Section
Black Friday: FilmConvert Offers 40% Discount on FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch

New Zealand-based company, FilmConvert, specializes in creating color grading plugins that simplify the film grading process and enhance camera matching across all major NLEs. They are currently offering attractive deals for Black Friday!

With 40% off the normal prices, we are looking at a great deal for these really useful tools. Both of them can really speed up your workflow when color grading and trying to achieve a “cinematic” look as well as when trying to match footage from different cameras.

40% off FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch

This week both tools are available for the following prices: 

  • FilmConvert Nitrate individual license: $89
  • FilmConvert Nitrate individual license with halation: $129
  • FilmConvert Nitrate Bundle license: $139
  • FilmConvert Nitrate Bundle license with halation: $179
  • Halation add-on for pre-existing Nitrate licenses: $49
  • CineMatch individual license: $89
  • CineMatch bundle license: $139

The codes are enabled for this week only and can be stacked for an even bigger discount.

Matching camera footage using False Colors in CineMatch – Image credit: FilmConvert

What does Film Convert Nitrate do?

Both FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch are plugins that work with Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro. 

FilmConvert Nitrate is a tool for achieving a film emulation for your digitally shot footage. It emulates classic film stock and adds grain. The grain is not simply an overlay over the clip, but the plugin models the amount of grain for each color and exposure in the used footage. 

Here’s a walkthrough of what the plugin does:

Halation expansion for FilmConvert Nitrate

The company now also offers a halation extension which allows you to further control the amount of halation in the footage.

Halation controls in FilmConvert Nitrate – Image credit: FilmConvert

This extension traces the light in the footage to see where halation should occur. Halation is the effect that appears on film footage when bright areas seem to softly bleed across the edges of dark areas with a light orange glow around the edges. While the effect should only be subtle, it adds a “filmic” feel to the footage.

You can see the halation expansion at work here:

Read more about the tool in our article here.

What is CineMatch?

CineMatch is a tool that allows you to easily match footage from different cameras. The company has developed its own sensor-matching technique with dedicated camera packs for all major camera companies. This makes matching the footage a lot easier than doing it by hand or via the built-in controls of some NLEs.

You can see a walkthrough of the camera sensor matching here:

The company is very good at keeping the program up-to-date and continues to add camera profiles regularly. The latest version, released in October, for example, added support for the new Apple LOG format found on the iPhone 15 Pro. 

Are you using these plugins already? Are you happy with the results and would you recommend them? Let us know in the comments below!

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