Love CinePrint35! Did you know about the 4K grain option in the Grain node? I figured it gave the image less of a mushy texture, which translates nicely on TH-cam.
Hi Matt, do you know if this power grade works with using Davinci Wide Gamut as timeline color space? I own an fx3 and used to doing cst and working on a wide color space like dwg. Looking into buying this powergrade and integrate it with my workflow, thanks!
Love CinePrint35! Did you know about the 4K grain option in the Grain node? I figured it gave the image less of a mushy texture, which translates nicely on TH-cam.
Oh good to know! Thanks
For your bit on the sky shot, to make it "warmer", use the Warm WP node. Hope this helps!
Copy that!
Would like to see what using just the lut does instead of the powergrade.
Probably some info on Tom’s website!
Very interesting video, that node tree gave anxiety immediately lmao
it's intimidating but makes sense once you start playing around
so in order to use these , i need the studio version of DR right ? Great video btw!
yes you do
How can we fix skintones
Hey Matt! Great film emulation! Feel free to hit me up if you are looking for a pro colorist! Cheers
Thanks!
Awesome!
Thanks Matthew!
You wouldn’t have been able to gate keep it. We already knew 😂 all jokes aside dope video
lol guess im late to the party
Same....everyone knows about everything Tom Bolles does....
This is not possible in the free version at all?
no
Do you set your camera whitebalance on auto or your just set it to custom kelvin?
Custom kelvin
Hi Matt, do you know if this power grade works with using Davinci Wide Gamut as timeline color space?
I own an fx3 and used to doing cst and working on a wide color space like dwg. Looking into buying this powergrade and integrate it with my workflow, thanks!
Hey, I’m honestly not sure. Maybe there’s some info on Tom’s website