The Density and Density+ are separate DCTLs. If you bought the basic density DCTL and want to upgrade: Create an account at my new shop (using the same email address you used at Ko-fi) and drop me an email at info (at) iridescentcolor (dot) com (ideally forwarding the confirmation from Ko-fi) and I'll send you a coupon code to upgrade for £10. I'll try to get back to you asap but it might take me a few hours. If you just want your products purchased on Ko-fi added to an account at my shop, you can make an account and email me with the order confirmation from Ko-fi, so that I can add your old order to the new account. Make sure to also subscribe to the newsletter. That way I can let you know in case there are free updates (bugfixes, small improvements) for your purchases.
Hi thanks for the very awesome tool! I sent you and email 2 days ago for the upgrade code with proof of purchase from Ko-Fi, but did not get any response yet.
If someone had simply stated that "negative density" was an option, I wouldn't have imagined that I'd be interested, but based on your examples, it really is cool. Thanks!
It's worth having a play around with the different methods there, as they have very different responses - spherical reacts much more strongly to higher saturation than to lower saturation whereas tetrahedral is a little bit more uniform.
Hue vs Hue adjustments on their own wouldn't really differ between spherical and HSV/HSL, so I don't think that would be particularly beneficial, but Hue vs Sat is something I might experiment with to see if I think that is useful.
Nice job, this looks really great! Just one technical question if you don't mind. Does Resolve give you a way to list and handle gammas supported by Resolve in a DCTL file, or you have to do that by hand?
My Tetra+ DCTL has sat controls for the individual color vectors. I'm currently redesigning a lot of its functions and will release the massively improved updated version soon (update will be free to everyone who purchased it)
Hi, sorry for taking so long. This DCTL has recently been replaced by the IRIS Density Pro DCTL. The demo version for which is on my kofi page (link is also found on the product page linked in the description.
Yes! If you create an account at my new shop (using the same email address you used at kofi) and drop me an email at info (at) iridescentcolor (dot) com (ideally forwarding the confirmation from ko-fi), I can add the old one to your account and send you a coupon code to upgrade. :)
@@zierrstudios The reason I'm currently not doing it is because this way I give people the ability to mix and match, making it more affordable for people to just get the tools they actually need while keeping admin costs (and thus prices) as low as possible. I'm open to the idea of bundles if there would be a benefit to people though. Do you have a specific reason for asking / do you feel like there would be an advantage to it from a customer point of view?
@@IridescentColor okay that makes sense. i was mistakenly under the impression you would have to check out multiple times for each individual dctl but i see that is not the case!
The Density and Density+ are separate DCTLs. If you bought the basic density DCTL and want to upgrade: Create an account at my new shop (using the same email address you used at Ko-fi) and drop me an email at info (at) iridescentcolor (dot) com (ideally forwarding the confirmation from Ko-fi) and I'll send you a coupon code to upgrade for £10. I'll try to get back to you asap but it might take me a few hours.
If you just want your products purchased on Ko-fi added to an account at my shop, you can make an account and email me with the order confirmation from Ko-fi, so that I can add your old order to the new account. Make sure to also subscribe to the newsletter. That way I can let you know in case there are free updates (bugfixes, small improvements) for your purchases.
Hi thanks for the very awesome tool! I sent you and email 2 days ago for the upgrade code with proof of purchase from Ko-Fi, but did not get any response yet.
@@av_prod Hi! So sorry, your email ended up in the spam filter. I'm on it and will send out an email shortly. Thanks for the nudge!
If someone had simply stated that "negative density" was an option, I wouldn't have imagined that I'd be interested, but based on your examples, it really is cool. Thanks!
You're killing it! Love love love! :)
Thank you!
Nice! Buying soon. Would be even better with a sat weight slider. To adjust how much the density hits more saturated colors vs all sat values!
It's worth having a play around with the different methods there, as they have very different responses - spherical reacts much more strongly to higher saturation than to lower saturation whereas tetrahedral is a little bit more uniform.
Thanks for the video and upgrade. Glad you now have a separate shop, ko-fi is a bit annoying. I sent you an upgrade request! Keep up the good work.
Amazing!
Great work!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
What a coincidence 😄 I just had the idea of negative density last night and developed a way to do it in Photoshop
yt grading hive mind in action
Selective colour?
@@ryanpaulretouch exactly 😄 that's what I used. Took a while to find the exact settings tho
@@YVZSTUDIOS I also have a selective colour preset for "subtractive saturation"
Very nice!
This is very interesting, do you think to implement other DCTL with spherical method? Like Hue vs Hue?
Hue vs Hue adjustments on their own wouldn't really differ between spherical and HSV/HSL, so I don't think that would be particularly beneficial, but Hue vs Sat is something I might experiment with to see if I think that is useful.
Nice job, this looks really great! Just one technical question if you don't mind. Does Resolve give you a way to list and handle gammas supported by Resolve in a DCTL file, or you have to do that by hand?
You have to do it by hand unfortunately!
Im sorry again, this works in fusion or color?
Designed for the color page. Works in fusion as well.
do you have tool to increase additive saturation of each color individually? something like hue vs sat but better
My Tetra+ DCTL has sat controls for the individual color vectors. I'm currently redesigning a lot of its functions and will release the massively improved updated version soon (update will be free to everyone who purchased it)
do u have a demo ver?
Hi, sorry for taking so long. This DCTL has recently been replaced by the IRIS Density Pro DCTL. The demo version for which is on my kofi page (link is also found on the product page linked in the description.
Is there way to upgrade the old one? I already buy the old density dctl in kofi
Yes! If you create an account at my new shop (using the same email address you used at kofi) and drop me an email at info (at) iridescentcolor (dot) com (ideally forwarding the confirmation from ko-fi), I can add the old one to your account and send you a coupon code to upgrade. :)
ever considered bundling your dctl's?
In the sense of packages of DCTLs at a reduced price?
well whatever price you saw fit, but yes essentially. @@IridescentColor
@@zierrstudios The reason I'm currently not doing it is because this way I give people the ability to mix and match, making it more affordable for people to just get the tools they actually need while keeping admin costs (and thus prices) as low as possible. I'm open to the idea of bundles if there would be a benefit to people though. Do you have a specific reason for asking / do you feel like there would be an advantage to it from a customer point of view?
@@IridescentColor okay that makes sense. i was mistakenly under the impression you would have to check out multiple times for each individual dctl but i see that is not the case!