
Where Fusion differs greatly from Nuke and After Effects, I will make note of it.

This lesson covers importing footage into Fusion, converting it to linear color, viewing and playing it, and exporting it back out in the file format of your choice. As I am sure you know that already, I won't continue to insult your intelligence by pointing it out every three paragraphs. For the first couple of lessons I was using Fusion 7, though, so some of the screenshots will look a little different from your interface, regardless of which version you are using.Ī note for Mac users: As is typical with most software, the Windows Control key is Mac's Command key. I will do my best to highlight them as they come up throughout this series.

There are some slight differences in the interface between Fusion 8 and previous versions.

These articles are mostly based on Fusion 8.2 build 2 running on Windows 7 with an nVidia GPU.
