Color Response Curves - A new way to emulate film colors

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @NeonShores
    @NeonShores 3 місяці тому +1

    Pretty cool technique here....gonna start experimenting with this, and i actually do kinda enjoy using Resolve for photos sometimes, the film look creator is great for effects.
    And also neat to see you're based out of Brasov, had the privilege of spending a few days there and it was beautiful. Would love to visit Romania again someday.

  • @BenPatrik
    @BenPatrik 8 місяців тому +1

    Just when I think I have enough color grading how-to videos saved on UA-cam, I find another gem like this

  • @christopherjamieson4921
    @christopherjamieson4921 Місяць тому +1

    Subbed, this was nice. Could you make a video showing how to use PS to maybe create a profile of a film stock using the colour response curves? Resolve is of course a tough sell for the workflow, but doing it as a one-off to actually get the profile set up in LR could be worth it. Digital sensors are usually linear in their response to light (linear luminance curve), but do you know if there are any luminance curves for film stocks too?

    • @vmoldo-com
      @vmoldo-com  Місяць тому +1

      I could definitely do one of those vids as well. As for the luminance respons curves, I actually have a thing called filmic tone limiter on my preset store that does something very similar and now that you pointed out i should give it an update with some film curevs borrowed from davinci

  • @CelsoDinizPhoto
    @CelsoDinizPhoto 4 місяці тому

    Hi! This is awesome! Could you now put together and sell the Nikon Picture Control settings that match to each of these profiles? This way we could see on the jpeg shown at the back of the camera the same starting point we’ll get when we apply the equivalent profile to the raw image in Lightroom!

    • @vmoldo-com
      @vmoldo-com  4 місяці тому

      As far as i know, for Nikon Picture Control You can only adjust the tone curve and not the individual R G an B channels, but ill look into it since Im also shooting Nikon. Depending on what kind of work you do this might or might not be realistic, but if you want to see it on camera you can get an external monitor and load the film LUTs on to it

  • @DuongVu-fj3nx
    @DuongVu-fj3nx 8 місяців тому +2

    This is an interesting and clever way to achieve film color. I use to import DNG raw file into davinci resolve and color grade with film emulation, but the color space and how it interact with photo seem not quite right

    • @vmoldo-com
      @vmoldo-com  8 місяців тому

      DaVinci is powerful and can handle Raw files well but its just not meant for this so the workflow is difficult and file management is a pain.

  • @berlinbluestar
    @berlinbluestar 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey, how do I get that the waveform shows me the curve in red, green and blue?
    I only get 3 curves but they are all the same color.

    • @vmoldo-com
      @vmoldo-com  8 місяців тому

      hey i had sucess with the following settings: top right corner of the waveform you have a setting button 3 lines with circles on them. i select RGB as a mode, check all the 3 channels, check colorized, uncheck extents and the slider called waveform dragged to the left but not completely. Imagine trying to set it to 2/100. 0/100 will make them disappear. 1/100will give very thin lines that area easy to follow and 100/100 will make them white

    • @vmoldo-com
      @vmoldo-com  8 місяців тому +1

      I also updated the article to include this information and a screenshot with how my waveform settings look on the blog. Thanks for pointing it out!

  • @Samuel-my3nt
    @Samuel-my3nt 8 місяців тому +1

    hi!. I'm struggling with the "copy paste" color response curve. What is the name of the program that allows you to overlays the curve? I can't find it. Thanks for everything!!