Color Grading Thread
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- moldero
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- moldero1
Pretty handy
'Create a LUT to match colors between two different cameras '
Download utility on : http://generator.iwltbap.com/
- mugwart0
Might be able to assist here.
What do you want to do?
Is this just artsie farty grading or do you need to change colour gamut and file transforms?
- I think this is just a place to share color grading knowledge.monospaced
- cool, happy this exists! I work in the tech/science side of this but really want to get more exposure to the artistic side. I miss the DI suites ;-)mugwart
- it's all magic to me :)monospaced
- wonderful magickmugwart
- mugwart0
Not so "out the box" but probably the best your going to get:
- uan0
I hear davinci resolve is the best and quite the standard for cc:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com…
some tutorials (look like for older versions)
https://library.creativecow.net/…
- mugwart0
^
This is the daddy:
http://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/prod…blackmagic's cool and great for small projects, think the lite version only allows you to use rec709 gamut though. But so so much better than anything adobe can shit through at the heard.
- moldero1
The desat shadows trick
you can add that node to the timeline group so then you only have to do it once for your entire project, same for the film grain, vignette and all that other good stuff. :)
- mugwart3
More for the basics of colour. Hope you don't mind me sharing.
Going through this book for work, heavy but covers all the basicsVideo side of things there is a great nuke master class on colour that this really good:
https://cmivfx.com/storeCan get nuke an academic nuke licence from the foundry's website:
https://www.thefoundry.co.uk/pro…
- mugwart0
http://www.assimilateinc.com/ cheaper than the full Davinci
- mugwart0
Also there are baselight plug ins to most software:
http://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/stor…