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Monday, April 12, 2010

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Core Melt’s Lock & Load X

Scott Simmons | 04/12

Core Melt will be updating their fast image stablization plugin for Final Cut Pro, Lock & Load, to include options to help reduce CMOS rolling shutter skew. Here’s a quick RealTime iPhone video of how it will work

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very nice!first i’ve heard of them, gotta check ‘em out!

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