Final Cut Pro X review: A great prosumer video editor that some pros will like, too<article>
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Editor's note, 01/29/18: This review has been corrected to include the software's 360-degree VR video support and professional color grading tools. We regret the error. </p><p>The Mac-exclusive Final Cut Pro X is the very definition of a prosumer video editing program. Descended from a much more expensive professional tool, it attempts to bridge the gap between consumers who want something powerful but easy and affordable, and professionals who can’t bear to lose a single piece of functionality. </p><p>The result, surprisingly, is an innovative, elegant, and unusual video editing program that serves most people in both categories—as long as they have Macs. Apple offers a <a href="
https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/trial/" rel="nofollow">30-day free trial[/url], and the <a class="productLink" href="
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Final Cut Pro X review: A great prosumer video editor that some pros will like, too