![]() ![]() It all depends on context.generally presets are looked down on because they're generic, when most problems are specific. Then again, if your turn around is a matter of hours, presets and plugins can be an absolute lifesaver. ![]() One thing to consider with plugins though, is if you round trip a project file through several people.everyone must have the same plugins or your software will throw an error and it may generate errors in your renders. I've also done convention work where ingest to final export is only a few hours, and you do all the grading with adjustment layers in Premiere. ![]() I've done television programming where lock cuts must be very specifically conformed and organized for the colorists working in resolve. The post-pipeline you work in can be a factor. In my experiences, you're balancing workflow against quality results. ![]()
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