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Professional Color Grading Techniques in DaVinci Resolve
cameronrad commented on Lowepost's course in The Art of Color Grading
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Professional Color Grading Techniques in DaVinci Resolve
cameronrad commented on Lowepost's course in The Art of Color Grading
There some visuals that help with understanding color matrices here. https://ciechanow.ski/color-spaces/ -
On macOS if you install the plugin, the LUTs can be found in: /Library/Application Support/CrumplePop/Koji Advance/Cube
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Resolve Gamma 2.4 vs Rec709 (Scene)
cameronrad replied to Anton Meleshkevich's topic in DaVinci Resolve
sRGB has the 2.4 gamma part in the middle. Rec.709 is 1/0.45. In any case this is just the encoding/transfer function. https://www.image-engineering.de/library/technotes/714-color-spaces-rec-709-vs-srgb Which is different than the decoding/display gamma. (Gamma 2.4). The combination results in an end-to-end system gamma that isn't 1.0 but rather around 1.2 to compensate for viewing environment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._709#Transfer_characteristics https://www.chromapure.com/colorscience-gamma-new.asp -
Yea, you still linked to the wrong product. For video you should be linking people to the DFT suite which includes a light plugin, but for video. Linking to the Light plugin product page takes them to a product that only works with still applications
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That's for DFT. http://www.digitalfilmtools.com/dft/ You posted a link for Light. http://www.digitalfilmtools.com/light/ Light doesn't work for video/film applications. These filters do however:
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These might be useful. Digital Color Management Basics: Intro for Motion Pictures http://www.sprawls.org/ppmi2/FILMSEN/ http://www.sprawls.org/ppmi2/FILMCON/ https://poynton.ca/PDFs/SMPTE93_Gamma.pdf
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Meh. The only validation I need is knowing that the people paying me like my work. DPs, Editors, Directors, Cinematographers, etc all know what credit to look for and where to look. I don't think it's that big of a deal. The whole process is collaborative and I'd rather focus on gaining respect amongst my peers and industry colleagues, rather than where my name lists in the credits
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When is Resolve Stills coming out? Haha I want to stop using Lightroom and Capture One for my still work all together Resolve is so powerful and I feel like even with 90% of the tools taken out and some better RAW support/adjustments and modified asset management and UI, a version could be sold as Resolve Stills and it would be more successful than any of the current tools in photography, except Photoshop.
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Web site for purchase professional lut for Baselight
cameronrad replied to Soumitra Sarkar's topic in Baselight
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Quick video of Printing Density ICC method I was experimenting with. Using the Resolve Rec.709 Kodak 2383 D65 LUT and Adobe's Kodak 5205 Printing Density ICC. http://cloud.cameronrad.com/sVQ6
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I agree about color correcting by hand, I always tend to get the best results when I just do it manually. I'm a color geek though so I just like to experiment with these types of transforms to try and see what happens. The ICC profile experiment was based off this presentation I saw online: http://www.color.org/ICC_Chiba_07-06-19_PM_DMP_Float.pdf No clue if it's even accurate or this technique is even relevant anymore, I haven't heard any updates and I believe Lars Borg from Adobe is currently working on ACES. Interesting technique to try though. With the Colorchecker chart, I use the SG but my primary use case is a bit different. I deal with still camera RAWs which benefit from having the extra patches and extended gamut of the SG vs. the standard or the CC Video. The biggest issue I have with the SG is lighting it evenly due to the gloss
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