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I'm definitely getting Looks, but it also contains Colorista III, Mojo and Cosmo and seems to even have at least the Print part of Film. Since LUT Buddy is free, that only leaves Denoiser II, and I already have Neat Video for that. So I'm really wondering what the point of buying the Suite is.

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I have the trial version installed, so it isn't like I can't see that it's sometimes a *bit* easier to choose the individual tools rather than slapping a look and having to add the other tool, but for about $400 less it sure seems to me to be worth the slight effort. But if I'm missing anything obvious I'd love to hear about it (because I'm well known for missing the obvious).

Hi there, I am big fan of RG products, I use Looks, a lot, its a valuable tool. I use use magic bullet its a great tool as well, you can color grade and apply with your own defined presets - like a lightroom room for video if you will. Denoiser I don't use as its not ready for FCPX

Since I wrote I've been playing around and clearly some of the individual tools have a bit more controls on them than you can apply in Looks. Colorista III has the auto White Balance as well as a keyer, which IS useful, and Cosmo allows more control over skin selection.

The biggest difference is you can key the results of the individual tools (and, again, see it in real time as it plays, unlike Looks which only grabs a single frame). I'm still going back and forth but I suspect that ultimately I'll end up buying the Suite if nothing more than the few hundred dollars difference means I can upgrade all the products when the new one is released (and the new one can always contain more tools than just these, just like 12 added a few).

The list of things to add to the editing suite is endless it seems. For quick color corrections there are some very useful tools like Color Finale or Hawaiki that work well too. The color temp correction can be done with a variety of software pieces, and Keyer is offered in FCPx at least and most likely Premiere too (I haven't played with Premiere but I know from people its awesome).

You can also try the free version of DaVinci resolve, which is too much for my little mind to wrap around at this point. RG is a high quality product but it sure adds up quickly. Having more tools available can help make the image you want, but there is so much already included with the NLE (with FCP and Motion) or adobe premier and after-effects, personally I like software that improves the work flow, RG products are helpful for sure.

A paragraph earlier you were wondering what's the point of buying the damn thing. Hold that thought, and think again what you really need vs. what would be nice to have. There is indeed not much point in buying stuff just because it's on sale, unless you actually need the stuff. If you jump on a sale just because there's a sale, you'll actually lose money instead of saving it.

For example, Color Finale is also on sale right now, the same 25% off, for a week or so. It may not be as fancy as the Magic Bullet Looks or Colorista, it's probably not even the same thing, but that's beside the point.

Love Color Finale, been using it and other software from Denver Riddle. Color Finale is good for quick fixes on a clip to clip bases, I have not seen a way to save a preset, which I suggested to Denver to add, a preset would really ramp up my use the app. With RG, I can save my look which is great and a big time saver.

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Denoiser III
In my opinion, Denoiser III is one of the standouts in the Magic Bullet Suite 13 plug-in package because of its magical ability to remove noise quickly and easily. Noise reduction is typically a very long render because of the sheer complexity that is involved in the process. Denoiser III has been rewritten and now adds near realtime playback in most cases; the better the discrete graphics card you have, the better your playback will be. You can check out graphics card compatibility here.

When removing noise from footage, remember that the more you crank up your noise reduction the longer your render time will be, and you will also start to lose detail in your image. Occasionally, you will remove and sharpen an image and think that it looks a little too cleaned up. This is when you will want to jump into Magic Bullet Renoiser or apply your own film grain or noise to the footage. Another tip is to always place Denoiser III first in your effects chain. You can even put Magic Bullet Looks 4 after Denoiser III, apply your look in Looks and jump back into Denoiser III to adjust your noise after corrected.

Renoiser
As you have read, I just pulled out a lot of noise with Denoiser III, but I definitely want to put back just a touch of texture and noise with Renoiser. A common problem when removing noise from footage is that you are left having an overly processed look from smoothing. Typically, you can somewhat fix that with a little sharpening and/or adding back in some sort of film grain.

For my tests, I liked the preset Big Kahuna for the sunset shot I had. This was shot on the Sony a6300 in S-Log3/S-Gamut3, but this time with a UHD 38402160 clip in a 19201080 timeline, lending itself to a good amount of noise in the shadows. First I added Denoiser III, then Colorista IV to do some balancing and add some saturation and then I finished it off with Renoiser.

To test my export speed, I used my handy YouTube-friendly preset: 19201080 50Mb/s H.264. Exporting a 30-second clip took 30 seconds without Mojo II and one minute and one second with Mojo II applied. So, like the other plug-ins, Mojo II took me about double realtime for the render. At $99, Mojo II is the fastest way to take your footage and give it that orange and blue Hollywood-style look. I was pleasantly surprised at how well the plug-in worked. Immediately, I thought of how someone not familiar with color correction could apply Magic Bullet Suite Mojo II and have a great color grade without the hassle of diving deep into color correction tools. Even if you need to do a little cleanup, there are options like the Skin Tone overlay to get your skin colors right.

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