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Luca Di Gioacchino

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As i understand filmgrade and basegrade behave differently:

Filmgrade adjust + and - to opposite colors like printer lights usually do

but Basegrade bump would adjust any given vector without touching opposite side which seems might give much more
control overall. Haveto test them out a bit more in practice.

Maybe @Andy Minuth and @Daniele Siragusano maybe can chime in here.

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Film grade operates in the current stack colour space, so depending on the chosen working space the printer lights will do a different thing. Basegrade's bump have user customizable a/b ratios and are stack colour space independent. 

For very small shifts it might be similar, for larger shifts BaseGrade Bumps should give you a more robust result with cleaner blacks.

Hope this helps.

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