![]() There are some ways around this (such as splitting an event and doing a cross-fade) and this hasn't really bitten me hard, but I would like to have it. Besides those offered here already, one that doesn't really cause me pain is that you can't "animate" it. ![]() I find it so pleasant to use that I often jump the gun and apply looks before "editing" (not a great idea, I realize). ![]() There are some helpful tools (my favorite is the scope that highlights skin tones and lets you know when they are "right"). My preference for looks is that it is intuitive (yes, there's is some learning curve). And, to those who have complained that a "look" slows Vegas down, I suggest that a similar slow-down would occur when using various Sony FX's to get to the same (or similar) look. And, Boris Continuum Complete has many similar tools. Without actual crash info we cant tell you much, but just by looking at your super tiny screenshot I can tell that your system may not meet the requirements for screen resolution and the plug-in fails because it cant allocate its buffers or draw the designer window. I agree with others that most things in Looks can be done with combinations of Vegas built-in Sony plugins. You must manually do it (I'm not aware of any that do it automatically, but Boris Continuum Complete does have a tool that makes the process semi-automatic, I think). 1) color correct clips to match 2) apply a stylized "look" to alll. This is what I understand to be "color grading". At that point, you can then apply another instance of a Looks FX, apply a same new "look" to all and the look should have a similar effect on all. This is what I call (or understand to be) "color correction". But, I find the user interface in Looks to be far easier to use to get said cameras to look the same. veg.īigrock - no, not the way you've implied it to work. veg where one imports whatever one wishes to use it on and then export it as a render back into one's main 64-bit. It may sound counter-intuitive to use a 32-bit version of Vegas just to use that plugin, but one can simply have a "Movie Looks HD". I certainly wouldn't fork out that kind of cash for something I can work around with my 32-bit Vegas. Once installed, it may seem that there is only a dozen or so in the drop-down, but hit down-arrow and the list will expand to many more.įrom what I've seen, Looks 2.0 is not that much of an upgrade from the original (Movie Looks HD is technically v.1.0.) It may be legacy and not as slick looking as Looks 2.0 - but it's stock full of effects. Look under Vegas 6 - at least that was where it was when I downloaded it last year. IF one has a 32-bit version of Vegas also installed (at least this works with v.10), one can get the earlier free version of Looks ( Magic Bullet Movie Looks or Movie Looks HD) at the Vegas Pro download page here at Sony. Hate speech, racism, witch hunts, etc.Before dropping USD $250 on Looks 2.0, use Magic Bullet Movie Looks HD - it's free.No porn, hate posts, or anything of that nature is allowed.Hating on VEGAS and boasting about other video editing software.Posting deals when the software goes on sale.Asking questions about VEGAS Pro software.These actions will get you permanently banned. ![]() Our growing community is dedicated to helping out VEGAS Pro editors by answering questions and keeping you up to date with the latest information and downloads! We strive for a positive atmosphere and do not tolerate any form of bullying, harassment, or advocating of piracy. This is officially the BEST subreddit for VEGAS Pro!
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