Read our full DaVinci Resolve for iPad reviewĭemands full access to your entire Photos library to access shortcutsĬapCut is a completely free video editing app that’s great for basic cuts. Introduce zoom-in gestures to the timeline, and it would be almost perfect. On the whole, we found this to be one of the best video editing apps for pros. Hooking up a keyboard and mouse to your tablet will grant you access to faster shortcuts, but you can easily work without them. The interface is a scaled down version of the desktop version (which is also free), and allows you to import footage, edit a project, add transitions, titles, effects, and colour grading, all with a very well designed touch-based interface. But the free version should be more than powerful enough for any editor and creator looking for a pro movie-making or YouTube video editing app. Sure, you can pay a one-off in-app purchase to get yourself even more advanced tools. That is, unless you grab yourself a copy of DaVinci Resolve for iPad. Finding one that offers all this for free, is almost impossible. Finding one with professional-level tools is harder still. Best of all, it’s free.Finding a good video editing app for your iPad is hard. Its probably not the kind of information that you’re going to sit and read through, but it does provide an excellent reference for improving your technical lingo. If you’ve ever wanted to know what ‘interocular’ means or how ‘step printing’ works then this app will fill you in. So if you want to explore more complex color adjustments or the effect of contrast adjustments in the Lift, Gamma and Gain (Shadows, Mids and Highlights) areas of your image, this app is for you.Īlthough less of a ‘fun’ app, this free DI Dictionary from Company 3 lets you quickly look up all manner of technical grading terms in an easy to use A-Z format. So although Snapseed is more fun and a far better designed app (as it was previously a paid-for app), I’ve included Mill Color here because it allows for much finer adjustments to your image and in each RGB channel. Mill Color – A Technical Color Grading AppĬreated by The Mill (a post production company with offices in London, New York and Los Angeles) this free color grading app provides a ‘technical’ interface to your grading choices that is more similar to the interfaces in fully fledged video grading apps. Yes, it has all the ”Instagram” style filters but more importantly you can create individual adjustments and learn how different images and lighting scenarios respond to your grading choices. Now, thanks to being purchased by Google, it is available for free! The reason that this app will help you improve your color grading is in the way it allows your to explore the effect of contrast, saturation, color balance, applying grain, making spot adjustments and much more. Voted Best Mobile Photo App of 2012 and Best iPad App of 2011, Snapseed is without a doubt an excellent app. Great practice for any photographer or video editor! SnapSeed – Photo Grading App If you want to improve your color grading skills and knowledge, then these three apps will help you fill in some of those spare moments on the train, in the waiting line at the supermarket or just in those idle moments in life. ![]() ![]() As we all know, finding those 10,000 hours is another matter. They say to master something you need about 10,000 hours of practice at it to really know your stuff, whatever your area of interest. The easiest way to get good at something is just to practice. Improve your grading skills on the go with these FREE color grading iPhone apps.
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