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  1. #1 Film Look Grain 
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    Has anybody tried to match the Film Look grain option in RedCine-X Pro with that of another plugin, say Magic Bullet, Tiffen DFX, DFT Film Stocks, or AE grain, Sapphire grain, etc.? Which matches it the most? I finished 90% of my short film on RedCine-X, but a couple of shots I need to run additional noise reduction through on After Effects, so I'm wondering what other grain plugin I should get to match the other 90%.
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    After effects has a fairly good "match grain" filter. You can sample a layer with the RCX grain, then adjust by eye.
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    www.cinegrain.com Is the most professional option
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Schiff View Post
    www.cinegrain.com Is the most professional option
    Cinegrain is a good product, but the question was how to match RCX.
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