

All hyperbole aside - the results are truly exalted. I read about the developer’s attempt to replicate how the human eye perceives color, and I believe that that's precisely what he’s achieved with EPICOLOR. There are a few products on the market that try to emulate Technicolor, but never quite live up to expectations.Īfter processing test footage through Final Cut Pro X with the EPICOLOR filter applied, what I've found to be miraculous about EPICOLOR is that it genuinely surpasses Technicolor in beauty and color! Most people would refuse to believe that a software filter could surpass the epic beauty of the Technicolor three-strip process - but EPICOLOR actually does! I have wanted an adequate Technicolor plugin for Final Cut Pro for ages, but never found an acceptable one. When I started filmmaking in 1994 I used Super 8 film which had Technicolor-like beauty to it, but was much lower resolution. I've been obsessed with Technicolor ever since I lived in Hollywood in the 1990s. I have to say that there is something miraculous about EPICOLOR / XE8472.
