How to apply LUTs in DaVinci Resolve 18 (Kodak 2383)

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
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    In this video you will learn how to correctly apply LUTs in Davinci Resolve 18.
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Komentáře • 102

  • @gregormarini
    @gregormarini Před rokem +8

    Even though I'm an "experienced" DaVinci user, I think it's great how you explained it! Well done!

  • @ATravelerOfWorlds
    @ATravelerOfWorlds Před rokem +8

    I'm a complete beginner at both editing in Davinci Resolve and color grading. I just binge watched several of your videos, you're the only one who's helped me understand how to wrap my head around this complicated world of colors, LUT's, nodes, etc. And you've made me feel like I can actually learn all this. THANK YOU!

  • @VICTORMAGESE
    @VICTORMAGESE Před 2 měsíci

    you are AMAZING. Thank you. All other tutorials tell you just a little while skipping steps to push you to buy workshops. So grateful, Subscribed!

  • @77dris
    @77dris Před rokem +3

    Holy moly! This channel is underviewed/subbed. I've watched dozens of other videos on grading etc and NONE come close to the professionalism and clarity of those in this channel... and none have the same sort of final result. Thank you!

  • @zameerpactyan
    @zameerpactyan Před 11 měsíci +3

    By far the most straight forward and helpful video on the topic across the CZcams ;) Thanks

  • @edmondebacitas1608
    @edmondebacitas1608 Před rokem +1

    finally, a clear demonstration on how to apply luts. Thank you

  • @rubster1975
    @rubster1975 Před rokem +1

    Most relaxing voice in the Resolve CZcams space! Plus: tons of good tips. 👌

  • @denveraspen
    @denveraspen Před rokem

    It is a pleasure to watch a professional work. Your explanation was informative, and I enjoyed the pacing and style of your video.

  • @smiguel1000
    @smiguel1000 Před rokem +1

    It's really intersting. I never thought that there was additional information in the file for good correction

  • @VivaYo1966
    @VivaYo1966 Před rokem

    Hola y feliz año.
    La preciosa está de vuelta y es motivo de alegría.
    Saludos.

  • @RudeyDalast
    @RudeyDalast Před rokem

    Thank you and happy new year

  • @richardparker7157
    @richardparker7157 Před rokem

    Extraordinarily useful - thank you.

  • @RodolfoVanzini
    @RodolfoVanzini Před rokem

    Thank you very much. Really appreciated this video as all your others. Thank you.

  • @Dalife
    @Dalife Před rokem

    Always good and to the point

  • @GuruSan88
    @GuruSan88 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this demonstration!

  • @Sonofmohigo
    @Sonofmohigo Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your easy explanation.

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před 7 měsíci

      You are welcome! I hope you’ll get interested in my course: colorgradinginsights.thinkific.com/courses/masteringcolorgrading

  • @mehrdadjahanii
    @mehrdadjahanii Před rokem

    YOUR THE BEST . BEAUTIFUL AND PRO AT YOUR WORKS .THANK YOU

  • @imagesbyzel4399
    @imagesbyzel4399 Před rokem

    This was very helpful!

  • @RednWhiteWorld
    @RednWhiteWorld Před rokem

    Great explanation, thank you !

  • @fotografkennethlund
    @fotografkennethlund Před rokem

    Thanks, much appreciated !

  • @youtravel2567
    @youtravel2567 Před 2 dny

    Excellent video thanks

  • @034fpv6
    @034fpv6 Před rokem

    Thank you, you are great!

  • @maniratnamcreator
    @maniratnamcreator Před rokem

    wonderful tutorial. Please do a tutorial on fujifilm flog cinematic look video

  • @4008517517
    @4008517517 Před rokem

    Looking forward to making a LUT tutorial for logC4 of ARRI Alexa 35, thank you

  • @dimitarsirakov9846
    @dimitarsirakov9846 Před rokem +1

    I am asking for advice on how to do the correct color space transform on the Nikon Z6II

  • @netjens
    @netjens Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this! I wonder when you do the REC.709, why is there no output in the colorspace? well I mean why do you not define it?

    • @alecoqui2007
      @alecoqui2007 Před rokem

      Her timeline was already Rec.709 so you don’t have to define it since that would be redundant. You can change your timelines color space in the color management settings.

  • @jonicolton
    @jonicolton Před 11 měsíci

    thank u 🤟🏼

  • @UraFlight
    @UraFlight Před 10 měsíci

    Hi ! I did apply the LUT same as on this tutorial but my footage from Canon R5C filmed in log-2 looks even more horrible. Any advice please on what I’ve been doing wrong ?

  • @carloseduardomenjivaraguil3540

    Can you make a tutorial for advanced recovery highlight with diferent type of cameras , like blackmagic and sony (most comun)

  • @davidmariniello5216
    @davidmariniello5216 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @anglerstudio5942
    @anglerstudio5942 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks :)

  • @listy2271
    @listy2271 Před rokem

    nice work

  • @vaivmusic
    @vaivmusic Před rokem

    i hope this lut tutorial wud help me after watching 100 non working lut tutorials

  • @lifewalklens8447
    @lifewalklens8447 Před rokem

    Good one

  • @carloseduardomenjivaraguil3540

    Thanks a lot.

  • @EvansAudio
    @EvansAudio Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @NewbieFilmMaker
    @NewbieFilmMaker Před rokem

    Is it possible to just drop a cst at the start of the node tree to cineon log and the last would be your film look?

  • @kirankiranmishra
    @kirankiranmishra Před rokem

    Q - why you put cineon log and then film lut after red to rec709 convertion ?

  • @henroveenath791
    @henroveenath791 Před rokem +1

    Why did you use 2 CST nodes instead of one? Can't you select the right selections on just one node?

  • @odaimanea
    @odaimanea Před rokem

    Thank u kasia

  • @lakhwindervirk6289
    @lakhwindervirk6289 Před rokem

    thanks mam.

  • @IllusionaryFed
    @IllusionaryFed Před rokem +1

    Darren Mostyn Influence

  • @allstarbury
    @allstarbury Před 8 měsíci

    Dont you think that backgroud is a bit overexposed ?

  • @haroldmorganTulsa
    @haroldmorganTulsa Před rokem

    Hello my DaVinci Siren! I knew about the 2383 but wonder about all the other luts I own. Is there some assumption I can make about them?

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před rokem

      Hey! I’ve totally missed your comment! I’m using only resolve in build LUTs or the LUTs from the manufacturers, so it’s clear how to use them!

  • @Fireandagrill
    @Fireandagrill Před rokem

    So say if you importing S-Log 3 would it be correct to have grades in this order: CST from correct S-Log to Davinci wide gamut - Colour Grade Nodes - CST from Davinci wide gamut to Rec 709 and the gamma to Cineon Film Log - Kodak 2383 Film LUT. Then just deliver in Rec 709, Gamma 2.4?

  • @danielphotoa
    @danielphotoa Před rokem

    I have a question 🙋‍♂️ why is CST (Color Space Transform) placed as the last node and not the first node?
    Your videos are very amazing and helpful!! (:

    • @jandwstudios9729
      @jandwstudios9729 Před rokem +1

      Because you want to work in wide color space. It’s like trying to modify and adjust a jpg vs a raw photo file. Once you apply the cst it becomes 709, which is like a finished jpg. So it goes way at the end, for final output like on YT. Only thing after might be something like grain as it’s not effected by color space, and you don’t want a bunch of different grain colors, by grading it earlier in pipeline.

    • @SondreFormoLindheim
      @SondreFormoLindheim Před rokem

      @@jandwstudios9729partly correct. You can add the CST BEFORE and after.
      Example:
      N1 NR
      N2 CST - Camera profile > DaVinci WG
      N3 Adjustments
      N4 CST DWG > Cineon Film
      N5 Filmprint LUT
      In that way you’re working on the Rec709 clip in a DWG Color Space until the convertion.
      I normally create the CST in the beginning and end - and the LUT at the very end as described above, and work my way backwards on the node tree (From node 3 (or if you have Node 1-8, I would work from Node 6 and backwards)

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před rokem +2

      Good question! So if you place cst on the first node, you’ll loose a lot the camera information as cst compresses the image to rec.709 so it makes the color space you’re working on also rec709 that is very often smaller than the original footage, I hope this makes sense!

    • @SondreFormoLindheim
      @SondreFormoLindheim Před rokem

      @@colorgradinginsights wrong - You can easily output DWG on the first CST as described by me above.

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před rokem +1

      @@SondreFormoLindheim Was answering the question why the cst node with an output to rec.709 should be placed at the end. Thanks.

  • @EmmuEmmanuel
    @EmmuEmmanuel Před 7 měsíci

    😍

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před 7 měsíci

      I hope you will enroll my course as well: colorgradinginsights.thinkific.com/courses/masteringcolorgrading

  • @DanSpartacus
    @DanSpartacus Před 11 měsíci

    I did everything right, but when I apply the LUT it doesnt get warm at all... the red is just opaque. Someone else had this problem?

  • @mpopimpopi
    @mpopimpopi Před rokem

    Ho so great

  • @kovanjola
    @kovanjola Před rokem

    I miss you and your work why are you absent so long

  • @RazeN_Gaming
    @RazeN_Gaming Před rokem

    Where i can find that Kodak LUT´s?

  • @TheNikolasr
    @TheNikolasr Před rokem

    Taka fajna kasia na YT co ma wiedzę o koloryzacjii i nie nagrywa po polsku :) tylko jak wszyscy po EN

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před rokem

      Ja nawet nie mam tej nomenklatury po Polsku 😅

    • @TheNikolasr
      @TheNikolasr Před rokem

      @@colorgradinginsights numenklatura pozostaje ta sama oczywiste :) Ale Serio nie ma na polskim YT żadnego profi kanału z davinciego. A jak wiadomo rynek nie lubi pustki :)Pozdrawiam

  • @favier9856
    @favier9856 Před rokem

    Is this node order correct?
    Rec709 > CST(cineon) > Lut

  • @texus2009
    @texus2009 Před rokem

    CST do it in one node

  • @fokrulislam7441
    @fokrulislam7441 Před 10 měsíci

    ❤🧡💛👌

  • @deardaughter
    @deardaughter Před 8 měsíci

    If I downloaded someone else's LUT, how do I know it's specifics? In Text it just says his name, not the specific gamma or input.

    • @colorgradinginsights
      @colorgradinginsights  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah that’s the problem with LUTs purchased somewhere! The only thing you can do is to try it with your footage how it works!

  • @ratzmajsta
    @ratzmajsta Před rokem

    👌👌👌Pani Katarzyno

  • @yourselfstanley6060
    @yourselfstanley6060 Před 5 měsíci

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @b.xdark_
    @b.xdark_ Před rokem +1

    nice

  • @leokoost3456
    @leokoost3456 Před rokem

    Thanks