A competitor to Adobe Creative Cloud
did they make their final cut logo purple to look more like Avid and Premiere? Is editing purple now?
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A competitor to Adobe Creative Cloud
did they make their final cut logo purple to look more like Avid and Premiere? Is editing purple now?
Here’s the link if anyone else wanted more than a picture apple.com/apple-creator-studio
Flax_vert@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
Kinda glad that someone big is challenging Adobe tbh
chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 3 weeks ago
Yeah, competition is good, but I’m not sure this is competition. These products were mostly free already, and the paid stuff in the bundle is, I guess… Pixelmator and FCPX, and at what appear to be much higher prices.
Then of course Apple is pretty famous for fucking over creatives by just dropping products. Film professionals still haven’t forgiven Apple over FCPX, and then Aperture… they just dropped it one day and kinda forced people over to Lightroom. It’s gonna be hard to earn back trust of people who’ve been burned by Apple in the past.
calliope@retrolemmy.com 3 weeks ago
I was actually wondering if they were bringing back something like Aperture.
I liked Aperture, it was my preferred editing software before they unceremoniously dropped it.
dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
All good points. FCPX was by all accounts a major step back from FCP, the comparison I heard the most was that it was basically iMovie.
Also, wasn’t the main selling point of FCPX that it was cheaper? I feel like they sold it for ~$100 for a long time. Going from that to $129/yr is bullshit.
iloveDigit@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
Meh. Just use Linux