Hi! Thanks for watching, and no it is unfortunately not :/ butttt you can try and do it with the last technique I showed, which is doing it from scratch, just watch the color space transform you start your node tree with so it all matches harmoniously!
Let’s go!!! Thanks for watching Dylan, tag me on whatever you use this on, I’d love to check it out & I saw you also got the “Safe Zone Guide” let me know how you like it too 🙌🏽🔥
It's an amazing tutorial, but I still have a question about the 'halation node tree.' You demonstrated the halation part in the video, but I didn't see the rest of the node operations, such as WB, print film, or HSV saturation." 4:32
Hi! Thanks so much for watching, I was only focused on the “Halation” for this tutorial, I have other videos on my channel where I talk about the HSV saturation, and Chromatic Adaptation for WB! 🙏🏽
Hey!! Thanks for watching, I think you may be referring to the full screen video with the OFX plugin visible. You can do this by pressing “Shift + F” on your keyboard! 🔥
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I have tried the beta yes!! There are some cool new features in there I might make a video about, but I don’t recommend making the switch to anyone doing professional work until it’s 100% safe so you don’t lose your projects lol anything you’re curious about?
@@ChristopherChaconYT I've also tried beta and tried some film emulation. And I'm curious of how people will use the Film Look Creator. Currently I'm using it to enhance the emulation LUTs in resolve but I'm seeing people just using FLC on its own. Thoughts?
@@laserfliptoboneless I think it's aimed primarily towards creators who are looking to get "started" with an "easier" tool that's more familiar and slider-based, coming from other programs where color grading is not "node based" like in Davinci. Specially because the developers know how popular film emulations have become. I think it has some good potential and it's a nice addition to everyone's tool set and the way you're using it, is smart. However, I don't think it's anywhere near close to replacing a tool like dehancer, it's not on the same level, and I don't think many professionals will stop working with their node trees in favor of the FLC. :)
What are your thoughts on Halation?? Did you know of any of these three methods before? 🔥
Interesting node tree. Just explained poorly
Hey thanks for watching!! if you got questions you need to just ask. I’m not going over the entire node tree here, just halation! lol
Halation effect is not active on the free version of Davinci 19 😔
Hi! Thanks for watching, and no it is unfortunately not :/ butttt you can try and do it with the last technique I showed, which is doing it from scratch, just watch the color space transform you start your node tree with so it all matches harmoniously!
could you do a tutorial on your colorgrading? i currently have davinci free version😢
Yes!!! I got you! 🙏🔥
Thanks for this bro! Can't wait to try this out on the video I'm currently editing. Really enjoying your content. Very engaging and informative 🙏🏾
Let’s go!!! Thanks for watching Dylan, tag me on whatever you use this on, I’d love to check it out & I saw you also got the “Safe Zone Guide” let me know how you like it too 🙌🏽🔥
It's an amazing tutorial, but I still have a question about the 'halation node tree.' You demonstrated the halation part in the video, but I didn't see the rest of the node operations, such as WB, print film, or HSV saturation." 4:32
Hi! Thanks so much for watching, I was only focused on the “Halation” for this tutorial, I have other videos on my channel where I talk about the HSV saturation, and Chromatic Adaptation for WB! 🙏🏽
Really insightful stuff, Christopher! Love how you put this together. Your footage looks great! 🙌
Hey, thanks so much!!! I appreciate you watching! 🙌
Amazing explanation
Let’s go!!! Thanks so much for watching 🙌🏽🔥
1:10 How do you do that?
Hey!! Thanks for watching, I think you may be referring to the full screen video with the OFX plugin visible. You can do this by pressing “Shift + F” on your keyboard! 🔥
That cool !
Thank bro
Let’s gooo!! Glad I could help, thanks for watching 🙌🏽🔥
Amazing Chris
Thank you for watching Jim! 🙌🏽🔥
i'm the subscriber number 1,000! this one video is enough for me to press the subscribe button, thank you for your effort making this video
Woah, I’ll be right back, going to print out and frame this comment! 🥹 Thank you so much for being our thousandth sub & joining the community 🙌🏽🔥 Hope you enjoy the videos!
Have you tried DaVinci 19
I have tried the beta yes!! There are some cool new features in there I might make a video about, but I don’t recommend making the switch to anyone doing professional work until it’s 100% safe so you don’t lose your projects lol anything you’re curious about?
@@ChristopherChaconYT I've also tried beta and tried some film emulation. And I'm curious of how people will use the Film Look Creator. Currently I'm using it to enhance the emulation LUTs in resolve but I'm seeing people just using FLC on its own. Thoughts?
@@laserfliptoboneless I think it's aimed primarily towards creators who are looking to get "started" with an "easier" tool that's more familiar and slider-based, coming from other programs where color grading is not "node based" like in Davinci. Specially because the developers know how popular film emulations have become. I think it has some good potential and it's a nice addition to everyone's tool set and the way you're using it, is smart. However, I don't think it's anywhere near close to replacing a tool like dehancer, it's not on the same level, and I don't think many professionals will stop working with their node trees in favor of the FLC. :)
Hey bro! This week’s video is all about the “Film Look Creator” just for you! Hope you enjoy it 🙌🏽🔥
nice one!
Thanks so much for watching!!! 🔥