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  • @mnachname
    @mnachname Před rokem +21

    this is amazing. I used this method to apply your LUT on Slo3 Sgamut3 footage of my A7III and exported the grade without the adjustments node as a LUT to load it on my Ninja V. And it turned out to be a FANTASTIC set LUT. also good to know that it also performs pretty well on 8bit footage ❤

  • @magnuskallas
    @magnuskallas Před rokem +5

    You guys are great! I will admit I have my reservations about the Digital-Film "Netflix" look, but great people you have really pushed the science of colour.

  • @arieljgd
    @arieljgd Před rokem +44

    I think the resolve 2383 lut was intended to be applied in a rec709 gamut and cineon film log gamma

    • @jeezyYT
      @jeezyYT Před rokem +5

      True

    • @mklkhaos
      @mklkhaos Před rokem +3

      And it is!

    • @soraaoixxthebluesky
      @soraaoixxthebluesky Před rokem +9

      exactly. he wasting his time building something that is already scientifically calculated. rec709 to cineon film log color space is the answer to this.

    • @Bocsaphoto
      @Bocsaphoto Před 6 měsíci +1

      There is nothing wrong with the method shown in the video, just treat the lut (from colorist factory, not the native resolve lut) with an AWG3/LogC3 input. The advantage of the LUT they are giving you is that it doesn’t have the rec709 conversion baked into it, so there is more flexibility for contrast in that regard. Although, if you want a 2383 LUT for free without the baked in rec709 conversion, you can just reverse engineer the original 2383 lut using a few CSTs and generating the LUT in Resolve. this way you can make a 2383 LUT that is applied to a rec709 image or DWG image for example.

  • @bogdankarczewski
    @bogdankarczewski Před rokem +1

    THX! Looks amazing😍

  • @lahamada
    @lahamada Před rokem +1

    Love you're videos, been watching since the first upload. Hopefully I'll be able to emulate this to the T.

  • @foggymossstudio
    @foggymossstudio Před rokem +1

    Great work!

  • @FrameDevlopment
    @FrameDevlopment Před rokem

    the best chanell in color correction thank you , you a new subscription

  • @innatemusic
    @innatemusic Před rokem +1

    Very nice!

  • @teddy43207
    @teddy43207 Před rokem

    Thanks for the lut

  • @scarylove_era
    @scarylove_era Před rokem

    I just used resolve for the first time and decided to do FPE with KOdak 2383, thanks for showing me and would love for you to check it out! your channel taught me how to color!

  • @UgoDraws
    @UgoDraws Před rokem +1

    Thank you 💕, i wish you can make a kodak 2383 log LUT

  • @gomezcreativemedia
    @gomezcreativemedia Před rokem +2

    This weekend, I shot BMPCC 6K with a monitor LUT set in a Gen 4 Color Science. How do I combine the monitor reference LUT used on set, and finish up my future color grade with your 2383 Film look LUT?

  • @DanieleSaba13
    @DanieleSaba13 Před rokem +1

    Hi! I want to know if this process is the same for the LUTS in "Ultimate Colorist Toolkit Vol. 3" that I purchase? Thanks so much!

  • @CiprianMunteanuVideographer

    What is your Color Management settings...in project settings? Thank you

  • @quickpickle
    @quickpickle Před rokem

    Whats the setup like for sony slog 2 footage?

  • @themustering
    @themustering Před rokem +9

    There is a small issue here. Davinci Resolve prepared the 2383 printing emulation using the Cineon template. You need to convert it using CST.

    • @agustinsaavedra2752
      @agustinsaavedra2752 Před rokem +3

      And is a Big issue. It's easy to fall into the rabbit hole without proper Color Space Transform. Even so the quality on these tutorials is superb.

    • @pablovi77
      @pablovi77 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@agustinsaavedra2752it’s not a big issue, you just need to know it. You always print to 2383 film form a Cineon digital file! That was the workflow!

    • @Bocsaphoto
      @Bocsaphoto Před 6 měsíci +1

      There is nothing wrong with the method shown in the video, just treat the lut (from colorist factory, not the native resolve lut) with an AWG3/LogC3 input. The advantage of the LUT they are giving you is that it doesn’t have the rec709 conversion baked into it, so there is more flexibility for contrast in that regard. Although, if you want a 2383 LUT for free without the baked in rec709 conversion, you can just reverse engineer the original 2383 lut using a few CSTs and generating the LUT in Resolve. this way you can make a 2383 LUT that is applied to a rec709 image or DWG image for example.

  • @pablovi77
    @pablovi77 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You just need a CST before the lut to change it to Cineon film log.

  • @fbisanchet
    @fbisanchet Před rokem

    I just wanna to saying, Thxs Master!

  • @KindArtstudios
    @KindArtstudios Před rokem

    How can apply this in premiere

  • @claybaae
    @claybaae Před rokem +1

    I downloaded this LUT and when i installed it i got the message "missing lookup table", and when i applied it to my footage nothing changed? Im just getting into davinci resolve and color grading so any advice and an answer would be much appreciated )

  • @_Ismailumar
    @_Ismailumar Před 23 dny

    Missing lookup table, any help?

  • @aShotByFred
    @aShotByFred Před 3 měsíci

    where is the free lut ? i only see 3 different packages to buy

  • @durrabkhalil3249
    @durrabkhalil3249 Před 11 měsíci

    Can we use it in HDR mode

  • @henrique21890
    @henrique21890 Před rokem +2

    Can you recreate scene's colors from Raiders Of The Lost Ark? I loved that cinematography

  • @Frechelon
    @Frechelon Před rokem +1

    Please considering making an Eastman Color Negative II 100T 5247/7247 LUT 😅

  • @mandesarprostudiotiewdohma9545

    Update once you upgrade the 2383 i am waiting

  • @ijazmn2632
    @ijazmn2632 Před rokem

    i can't acess to the site

  • @matthewblacklock2972
    @matthewblacklock2972 Před rokem +2

    Anyone else having issues unzipping the file on a Mac after downloading?

    • @ColoristFoundry
      @ColoristFoundry Před rokem +1

      We've updated the zip file. All you have to do is make re-download the LUT from our website.

  • @mrshaheedmalik
    @mrshaheedmalik Před rokem +11

    This video is misinformation. Joker uses a custom Lut. And the 2383 at comes with Resolve's needs Rec709 with a Cineon.

  • @alejandrosalas-yearwood5440

    Do you have this LUT for Adobe Premiere Pro too?

    • @skrotfiske
      @skrotfiske Před rokem +3

      This LUT works in either NLE. It's a .cube file which is exactly the same sort of LUT file Premiere Pro use. The difference is PP is worse at color grading than DR but the LUT works in both.

    • @Photovintageguy
      @Photovintageguy Před rokem

      @@skrotfiske can this be used in premiere? It’s expecting different color spaces. I don’t think you can switch color spaces like in DR.

    • @skrotfiske
      @skrotfiske Před rokem

      @@Photovintageguy there's several .cube LUTs that switch color spaces available for basically every different type of LOG footage. You can't use the same technique but using a let's say Slog3 to Arri Log C technical LUT and a Arri Log C to Rec709 LUT plus this LUT should work in theory. You can't work in nodes in PP but you should be able to get the right order using Lumetri.

    • @Photovintageguy
      @Photovintageguy Před rokem

      @@skrotfiske I don’t think you can run that many luts in a row and make adjustments also. Besides Davinci is free so you can install and do the color grading there. I guess it’s going to be a little learning curve.

    • @skrotfiske
      @skrotfiske Před rokem

      ​@@Photovintageguy Yeah, i use DaVinci, left PP years ago. But no, you can use three LUTs in Lumteri if you want. You can add many instances of Lumetri meaning you can add several LUTs. I wouldn't do this personally in Premiere but you can if you got the right LUTs that is. Def won't be as easy and most likely won't be as good as in DaVinci but the guy asked if it worked for PP and it does. But like you said, DaVinci is free so there's not really any point in using PP for this particular thing imo but can you do this in Premiere? Yeah, in theory you can. If you have an Arri Alexa camera it's super easy, in that case it's as simple as adding this LUT on your corrected footage (tried that in PP, worked flawlessly). If you don't you need to use three LUTs which two of the LUTs needs to be technical conversion LUTs which might not be available for your specific camera (for example V-Log to Arri Log C and then Arri Log C to rec709) and one needs to be this film emulation LUT. There's no tone mapping feature in Premiere as far as i know so it might not be as good but that also depends on the conversion LUTs but yeah, you can make it work in theory. You could also do the conversion from whatever LOG you have into Arri Log C in DR then export that and to the rest in Premiere Pro if you want, there's several ways you can make this work, not that i know why one would want to. Anyway, like i said, the guy asked if they made this LUT for Premiere Pro and this LUT 100% work in Premiere Pro as both DaVinci and Premiere use .cube files for their LUTs. He didn't ask how to make it work for other types of cameras than Arri Alexa cameras but if this specific LUT works in Premiere Pro and it does.

  • @ijazmn2632
    @ijazmn2632 Před rokem

    it keeps loading

  • @Emilianfit
    @Emilianfit Před rokem

    Wow

  • @ryuseiso
    @ryuseiso Před rokem

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @w4ynethuggin447
    @w4ynethuggin447 Před rokem +2

    this is a good time saver but only works on davinici like come on really?

  • @AlpArslanTheSeljuk
    @AlpArslanTheSeljuk Před rokem

    If you want also a nice cinematic look: filmconvert nitrate

  • @rajfl90
    @rajfl90 Před rokem +1

    Hi guys, is 2383_DWG_to_Dwg_V2 the right file? Because I get totally different results

    • @redroom2675
      @redroom2675 Před rokem

      Me too.. same camera, same configuration, and and tried with several footages but nothing near...

    • @josuegomez1274
      @josuegomez1274 Před 6 měsíci

      Same here, the result is a yellowish color. I used correctly the CST