What Integrates with Chromatic?
Find out what Chromatic integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Chromatic, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Chromatic currently integrates with:
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macOS Catalina
Apple
If your computer runs OS X Mavericks or a later version, you are eligible to install macOS Catalina. Additionally, your Mac should have a minimum of 4GB of RAM and at least 12.5GB of free storage space; if you're upgrading from OS X Yosemite or an earlier version, you may need up to 18.5GB of available storage. To ensure you benefit from the latest features while also maintaining your Mac's security, stability, compatibility, and performance, it's essential to keep your software updated. Apple advises users to always use the most recent compatible macOS version for their devices. The earliest macOS version that can be installed on your Mac is the one that originally came with it. For instance, a Mac that shipped with macOS Big Sur will be unable to install macOS Catalina or any earlier versions. If a particular version of macOS is not compatible with your Mac, you will receive a notification from the App Store or the installer, indicating that it is either not suitable for your device or too outdated to be opened on the current macOS version. This ensures users are always aware of their system's compatibility and options for upgrades. -
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Final Cut Pro
Apple
$299.99 one-time fee 5 RatingsExperience a revolutionary approach to post-production with Final Cut Pro, which leverages a cutting-edge Metal engine, enabling you to tackle intricate projects and handle larger frame sizes, elevated frame rates, and a multitude of effects at impressive speeds. It is specifically designed to maximize the robust capabilities of the new Mac Pro, ensuring unparalleled performance for users. Metal significantly enhances graphics operations, including rendering, real-time effects, and exporting processes. Those editing on a 15-inch MacBook Pro will observe render speeds that are up to 20% quicker, while iMac Pro users can enjoy improvements of as much as 35%. Furthermore, if you're utilizing a system with an external GPU, you have the flexibility to choose your preferred GPU—either internal or external—for optimal efficiency. For the pinnacle of editing performance, utilize Final Cut Pro on the latest Mac Pro, which harnesses the power of all installed GPUs and employs multithreading to distribute workloads across as many as 28 cores. This efficient architecture ensures that video editing tasks are completed with remarkable speed and fluidity. With such advanced capabilities, Final Cut Pro sets a new standard for professional video editing. -
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macOS Mojave
Apple
macOS Mojave, which is also known as version 10.14, represents the fifteenth iteration of macOS, previously labeled as OS X, and serves as the operating system for Apple's range of Macintosh computers, including desktops, laptops, and servers. This version marks the third release following the transition from OS X to the macOS branding. To make audio calls, users will need either a built-in or external microphone along with a stable broadband Internet connection. For video calls, a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (either built-in or external), or a USB video class (UVC) camera is necessary, as well as a reliable broadband Internet connection. Additionally, to utilize iCloud, devices must meet specific requirements, including iOS 5 or later for iPhone 3GS and newer, iPod touch (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro, iPad Air or newer models, and iPad mini or later versions; Mac computers must be running OS X Lion 10.7.5 or later, while PCs should have Windows 7 or Windows 8, with Outlook 2007 or later or a current browser needed for email, contacts, and calendar access. Overall, these requirements ensure that users can seamlessly connect and utilize the various features that macOS Mojave has to offer.
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