• Sip Everywhere – Besides all the new features, you now have all content synced in your devices. • Editor – A quick and simple way to edit colors without the need of any additional software. • Custom Formats – Customize color formats already provided, and also create and share new ones. Just press shift and click in the sequence of colors you need. • Multiple Colors – Easy as it should be. • Palettes – A new way to create, organize, edit and share colors with everyone. • Color Dock – Your “currently in use” palettes more available and unobtrusive than ever.
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• and much more! SIP PRO: Sip Pro is a series of features that makes Sip even more powerful and fun to use without losing its simplicity. • Sip makes your coding process faster with tasty shortcuts. • Toggle “All Caps” CSS color formatting. • Set the number of colors to keep in your history. Choose from: CSS Hex, CSS3 HSL, CSS3 RGB, Calibrated NSColor for HSB, Calibrated NSColor for RGB, Device NSColor for CMYK, Device NSColor for HSB, Device NSColor for RGB, UIColor HSB, UIColorRGB, CGColor Generic RGB, and CGColor Generic CMYK. • Select the color format you want to use. WHAT’LL IT BE? Order Sip just the way you like it—customize app and color options with a fine selection of user preferences. Drink up! Less time hunting for hex codes is definitely good for your health.
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Choose the color model you’re thirsty for, swig a pixel from anywhere on the screen, then hit paste to pour the color’s code into your code editor. Just one quick click to savor the flavor and you’re set! See what’s on special with Sip below. Don’t expect for everything to be 100% perfect out of the box in every sequence, but it gives you a huge head start and will put everything where you need it on the timeline.The refreshingly simple color picker that instantly samples and encodes any color on your screen. The only quirk I’ve had to deal with is sometimes crossfades don’t port over just right…but that’s an easy fix. There have been a ton of updates recently in Xto7, and it has been working just fine. From there, I just convert it to a good ol’ fashioned FCP7 XML and import it directly for use in premiere (with the appropriate footage folder from the FCP X library). They gave me their libraries, and now all I have to do is open it up in FCP X, select the events I want, and export an XML to use in Xto7. I purchased FCP X to have it handy for times like this, but I had no way to get their work into Premiere Pro for my final edit.
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Some of our footage from outside is put in an offline edit by other editors using FCPX though. I’m working on a television show, primarily using Adobe’s creative cloud. Lots of recent updates, much more reliable