


Also I don't see any reason why you would want to keep both plugins.

But BRAW Studio offer (for FREE) a way to convert a project from one plugin to another, and so you can keep only one plugin. Beauty Box uses face detection to create an automatic, traveling matte Digital Makeup for Video Post Production. Now about the conflict between both plugins well, it's for technical reasons and the way Adobe handle plugins. So you have now a Free BRAW Studio plugin, without the bugs of the Blackmagic Plugin, and t here is no reason to prefer the Blackmagic plugin anymore ! If you want more, you can buy a Premium License and unlock all the advanced features we developed. Now we (Autokroma) decided to give for FREE all the features the Blackmagic Plugin has in BRAW Studio. ), so there was a "Premium" paying plugin (Autokroma BRAW Studio) without bug and fully featured and a "Free" plugin (Blackmagic Plugin). Then Blackmagic developed its own plugin so BRAW users didn't need to pay anymore to have BRAW in Premiere Pro.īut the Blackmagic plugin had some bugs and troubles, and more and more the Autokroma BRAW Studio plugin implemented new features (with Metadata, with Presets and other features to batch apply BRAW color changes, with some fix from Adobe bugs, with a dedicated panel to grade BRAW like Lumetri, etc. Long story, when BRAW came up there was initially no way to import BRAW footages in Premiere Pro.Īutokroma (which I belong) developed a first plugin (not free).
