What is ColorDirector?

Transform your raw footage into a cinematic triumph with ColorDirector, a powerful tool designed to elevate any video to professional quality. Seamlessly correct, balance, enhance, and stylize your colors within the PowerDirector workflow to achieve a captivating cinematic look. Generate breathtaking color effects that evoke the richness of high-end films. Employ keyframe controls to apply masks and introduce a variety of color shifts within a single clip. Effortlessly replicate the color palette of any reference video with its automatic matching feature. Fine-tune your visual style through enhanced color matching capabilities, ensuring a consistent aesthetic throughout your entire project. Achieve perfect harmony in your color schemes while alleviating any lighting or contrast issues. You can easily import and export your Look-up Tables (LUTs) to preserve your distinctive color palette. With a host of customizable presets at your fingertips, you can adjust keyframes and modify the intensity of each effect to align with your creative vision. Moreover, incorporate realistic camera effects like light rays and creatively adjust lighting to further amplify the visual appeal of your footage in post-production, making each project truly stand out. This level of creative control not only enhances your editing process but also opens up a world of limitless possibilities for your storytelling. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic beginner, ColorDirector empowers you to craft visually striking videos that resonate with audiences.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
$96.99
Free Version:
Free Version available.
Free Trial Offered?:
Yes

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Cyberlink
Date Founded:
1996
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.cyberlink.com/products/colordirector/features_en_US.html

Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
Windows
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
On-Site Training
Support
Standard Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

ColorDirector Categories and Features

Video Editing Software

3D Video Editing
Audio Tools
Brand Overlay
Collaboration
Media Library
Social Sharing
Speed Adjustment
Split / Merge
Supports HD Resolution
Text Overlay
Video Capture
Video Stabilization

ColorDirector Customer Reviews

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    Color Director hardware acceleration is not usable

    Date: Feb 25 2023
    Summary

    In my company we edit a lot of films. For example, I have a package with 900 4K films that take an average of 30 minutes to color. I noticed that each film takes 8-10 hours, while coloring with Adobe Premiere Pro only takes 20 minutes. Although I have Geforce RTX 3090. I prefer working with Color Director as it is much more detailed compared to Premiere Pro. But the time investment is considerable.

    At first I thought my hardware acceleration wasn't working properly, so I reinstalled everything. Until support confirmed to me that all color and pixel adjustment effects in ColorDirector are only supported by the CPU. Which surprises me, because ColorDirector's main tasks are color and pixel adjustment effects! The hardware acceleration is more of a web fake than helpful. What are your experiences?

    Positive

    Color and pixel adjustment is very useful. Many options have this tool. It runs stable. I use it daily.

    Negative

    Hardware acceleration doesn't work for color and pixel adjustment. So every film needs 8 hours. Other tools like Premiere Pro need 20 minutes with the same film.

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