LumaTouch has announced LumaFusion 3.1 for iOS and iPad OS. LumaFusion is a multi-track mobile video editing app. LumaFusion can also be installed on Macs with Apple Silicon, like the M1 family of chips and the new M2, since Apple Silicon can run iPhone and iPad apps.
The latest update follows the major 3.0 update released last summer. Version 3.0 added the Lock & Load Stabilizer by CoreMelt, a graphic equalizer for audio editing, support for third-party audio plugins, UI improvements, external monitor support, and more.
The 3.1 update adds professional color editing tools, including real-time scopes. Users can instantly see color adjustments during video playback. All scopes are compatible with HDR and SDR color spaces. LumaFusion 3.1 allows the simultaneous use of multiple LUTs and effects on any clip. This improvement should speed up video editing workflows.
LumaFusion 3.1 also adds the ability to reorder audio effects, automatically backup projects, options for importing and restoring projects from backups, categorized and searchable keyboard shortcuts in iOS 15, and improved drag and drop functionality and Timeline lasso selection when using a trackpad or mouse.
In addition to these new features, the app includes the following improvements. Dropbox connectivity now shows personal and team folders. Clips are better represented in the Timeline, with transitions clearly showing their connection to media clips. The user interface features better styling throughout the app. LumaFusion 3.1 also includes improved readable project archive formats, which LumaTouch says enables many future features.
Beyond new features and improvements, LumaFusion 3.1 includes numerous bug fixes and solutions to other user-reported problems.
If you’d like a quick video breakdown of what’s new in LumaFusion 3.1, check out the video below from RobHK on YouTube.
LumaFusion 3.1 is available now for $29.99. If you already have LumaFusion, you can update to version 3.1 through the App Store. If you need to export FCPXML files, it’s possible with a $19.99 in-app purchase. You can also purchase Storyblocks subscriptions for $9.99 per month or $69.99 per year. For more information, visit LumaTouch.
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