Gamut Compressor - Free DaVinci Resolve DCTL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- This is the ACES Gamut Compression adapted to work with a wide range of transform functions (gammas) with some added visualization. It allows you to tame very saturated colors at the edge of the gamut and make them look more natural.
DCTL store: store.kaurh.com/
Gamut Compressor: store.kaurh.com/checkout/buy/...
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00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - Project Setup
01:34 - DCTL
05:15 - Outro
Just what the colour grading doctor ordered. Thank you very much!
You're very welcome!
Nice. Thank you!
Thank you✌
Nice one. You are doing a great Work. Seems to be the Week of the Gamut Comp DCTLS 😉😉
Indeed haha
@@KaurH "F-Log 2...." you are faster than BM
@@jensgeumann7564 Well, there's also quite a few I don't have, including the new Leica's L-Log.
I’m actually encountering out of gamut clipping in a wedding project where there was tons of party lights during the evening. I tried Resolve’s gamut compression tool, but no matter how I set it, in order to eliminate the clipping.. it affects the whole image too much. I’ll give this plugin a try! Thank you! :)
Let me know if this helps!
Thanks for the free DCTL, I'm recording threatre plays with lots of LED lights where this will come handy! By the way are you happy with Lemon Squeezy? I'm looking for a merchant of record for my software but I'm kinda lost in the options. This one seems to have a good price. EDIT: it seems they charge for a lot of additional stuff including payouts, so in the end Paddle seems to be cheaper.
I started off on Gumroad and then moved to Lemon Squeezy. The latter is cheaper, but doesn't offer as many features.
I'd suggest looking into both and comparing their features. But these types of platforms are definitely easier to setup than making your own store with something like Stripe due to international taxes.
Subscribed. Newbie, so not sure what I gleaned from this, but I’ll likely have questions in the future. Thank you! Will do the download, even if I don’t make immediate use of it.
Thanks! Hope you find this and my other free DCTLs useful :)
Thanks Kaur!
This looks like the enhanced version of what CK just shared days ago, are you going to start a fight about it! haha
Cheers mate.
As both are free tools, I don't see any reason for a fight + Cullen's a giant next to me!
Thank you Kaur, I love your UI additions! Have you found a set of values for Davinci Intermediate that gives an equivalent result to the default values for ACES?
The values I've set as default are equal to the ones in ACES so any difference comes down to the inherent differences between ACES and DWGI.
This looks great and thank you for sharing it for free - keen to give it a go on some footage. However when I try to submit the order on your website it hangs and a pop-up appears with "{"message":"Service Unavailable"}". Any idea? :) Thanks
Oh, that's bad. I've contacted the support team and hope this will be fixed asap!
Until then, feel free to email me and I'll send the current version: kaur@kaurh.com
hi, great tool! will this be sufficient in rcm?
Yep, this should be all you need when it comes to gamut compression.
Shouldn't "Limit" be called "Threshold" and "Threshold" for "Knee"? It's not much of a limiter as the output bounces back out of gamut when you start softening it. I know it's free, but I think it could benefit from a hard limit with curve control underneath that.
As for the naming, I've taken the threshold term from ACES. In terms of making the limit actually limit the signal permanently and not change when changing the threshold, that's a great idea to look into!
I have the files downloaded. But, how do you install them?
Check out my video on how to install DCTLs: th-cam.com/video/dcC-REOI89U/w-d-xo.html