Perfect Exposure and Skin Tones // Checkers DCTL
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- False Color, Skin Checker, White Balance Checker and Middle Gray Checker - all in one tool FOR FREE.
Free DCTLs Pack: store.kaurh.com/buy/f7afc521-...
Checkers: store.kaurh.com/buy/4dfb9968-...
Corrector: store.kaurh.com/checkout/buy/...
Demo Pack: store.kaurh.com/checkout/buy/...
DCTL store: store.kaurh.com
-- Timestamps --
00:00 - Introduction
00:19 - Project Setup
00:56 - DCTL Setup
02:17 - Example Correction
03:30 - Faster Workflow
04:36 - No ColorChart Workflow
05:43 - Outro - Фільми й анімація
That's so cool!
April 2nd - Happy Birthday Kaur. Great work on this. Very generous to give others a present on your birthday. Cheers.
Yes, there's only one thing better than getting gifts - giving them! Hope this tool will find use in many colorists' workflows!
Dope work as always
Amazing work, thank you for sharing it !
Awesome tools as always Kaur. Thanks for this
Wow, must try these! Thank you so much Kaur!
Thanks so much Kaur, these are fantastic! Really appreciate the hard work you've put into them.
Thank you!
Happy Birthday! Thank you so much for creating this, it is something I intend to learn to create, and suddenly you released a better version and it's free. Good job!!!
Thank you! Yeah, I was creating these checkers for the corrector DCTL and then thought that every colorist should have these in their toolkit!
Big Thanks
Great stuff! 👏🏻
Thanks, Alex! 🙌
You are genius.
Wow this is awesome man! Thanks a lot for this tool!
I always felt like the skin tone line left me unsure.
Look forward to giving this a shot
Hope you find it useful!
太好用了
Giving the basic checkers away for free? Thank you sir 😇
Happy Birthday🎉🎉
Thank you, Jens!!
This is great! Thanks. Is there a difference between putting it before the ODT in davinci wide gamut or after the ODT in rec 709? When its after the ODT doesn't that include the final image or does it not matter?
Anything going after the ODT cannot, by definition, be scene referred, meaning accurate in stops. As such, I recommend placing this DCTL before the ODT if you plan on using the false color or middle gray checkers.
Skin tone checking works both before or after the ODT, given that you calibrate it to your color pipline and target skin tones.
Amazing stuff!
*Can someone explain the purpose of the skintone vector?
Skin tones can be different between different people, different parts of the world and just different lightning. As such the DCTL allows you to calibrate/center the skin tone indicator to the exact hue you're after so you can match to it shot after shot.
@@KaurH Ahh I see, that makes sense! Thanks Kaur!
This is amazing, currently using this on a project. I just don't understand the skin vector. I mean: my skin should land in a fixed skin indicator in the vectorscope. The skin vector shift the skin indicator line towards yellow or red? Why should I do that? Thanks in advance
Different skin tones can be slightly different and also different ODTs (color management) can affect them as well.
Thank you Kaur! I looked at the PDF manual. There is no reference card showing the +/- f-stop values of the false color display. Do you have one available?
What are you looking for exactly? The guide to which color corresponds to how many stop from middle gray is built in to the DCTL itself as an on-screen overlay.
@@KaurH Thanks Kaur. I must have switched the Checker Guides off. This is a great tool, will try with Corrector.
No worries! And if you have any feature suggestions, I'm all ears!@@vivoices
Is it possible to export these DCTL'S as a LUT and use them on an external monitor to create custom monitoring tools ?
Or is that a silly idea 0.0
DCTLs can be exported as LUTs since Resolve 18.5, but as I haven't tested this workflow myself, I can't say for certain if 33-point LUTs have enough precision for false color.
Do you know where a DCTL is locatet in the Imagepipline, that is addet in the Edit Page?
Between Pre-Clip Grade and Clip Grade.
Source: Reference Manual page 3168 "Overall Image Processing"
@@KaurH Thank you very much.
hello, it seem very nice. but where must i install the "PowerGrades" folder with the png and drx files?
The DCTL goes into the LUTs folder, PowerGrades are dragged into the Stills Gallery on the color page.
do you put powergrade folder into lut folder too thanks
Just drag one of the power grade files into your still gallery
@@KaurH thank you
Skin false color is useless because every human has its own skin tone and skin brightness. You won't get a consistant exposure with it.
I find it quite useful for matching exposure between similar shots. But you are correct with the fact that everyone's skin is different from hue to brightness and as such there is no single target to hit.
@@KaurH Yes, it is usefull sometimes, but 18% grey target, light meter or an expodisc are better solutions for setting the consistant exposure. In the high end productions it is well proven approach. And the second best tool is a colorchecker.
2 stops above and 2 stops below will cover pretty much any skin luminance from pretty much any human. With film the ratio is the most important thing - them it will scale to fit any exposure.
The idea of 1/2 stops is to dial it in with the false color viewing.
So you are saying that without this dctl I can’t achieve perfect skin tone and exposure 😂😂😂😂😂😂 you people are making me laugh.
No one said you can't... but it can help beginners 😉
Think of them like scopes. They are visuals to help in guidance for things like skin and exposure. Even a DP or cinematographer will use a light meter.
You know people sell these for actual money and this dude is giving it out for free right?