The collaboration marks the first time Magic Bullet Colorista, a high-quality
color correction plug-in application, can be used as the main color correction
tool in Final Cut Pro. Coupled with Automatic Duck, all settings and color
correction work can be seamlessly moved to an After Effects timeline. For
users, this also means that moving to After Effects allows higher quality
10-bit RGB 4:4:4 finishing, as Final Cut Pro only handles 8-bit RGB rendering.
Users moving content from Final Cut Pro to After Effects can also maintain full
quality for finishing with Black Magic, AJA or Cineform 10-bit RGB SD, HD or 2K
media.
Red Giant's Magic Bullet Colorista 1.0.1 is available for
$199. Automatic Duck's Pro Import AE 4.0 is also available and is priced at
$495.