.look
.look is intended for Final Cut workflows and is commonly used for project or clip-specific looks.
Direct integration with Final Cut Pro workflows.
When to use it
- Final Cut Pro editors that prefer native look files.
- Production workflows with Final Cut-centric handoff.
How to apply
- Export .look from the workspace for a Final Cut-ready workflow.
- Import into Final Cut and apply in the expected workflow section.
- Validate with a representative timeline segment before full application.
Compatibility
- Best fit in Final Cut Pro environments.
- Keep as your dedicated Final Cut format for consistency.
Caveats
- This format is not the best general-purpose choice outside Final Cut.
- Team members outside Final Cut generally need a .cube export as well.
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