Bruno Mansi June 27 Share June 27 Have you looked at the Kodak site? https://www.kodak.com/en/motion/product/camera-films/250d-5207-7207 Link to comment Share on other sites
Suraj Shrestha July 10 Author Share July 10 Thanks alot Bruno Mansi but i'm here to know that how can we customizely built that kodak film 25od 5207-7202 digitally in resolve ??? Link to comment Share on other sites
Bruno Mansi July 11 Share July 11 So, essentially you want to learn about film emulation? There's a number of approaches to print film emulation that you can look at, and decide which works for you. Some of these are ready-built LUTS or OFX plugins that are available for purchase. As an example, look at these links: Dehancer Pro: https://www.dehancer.com/store/video/davinci_resolve Mononodes: which also has a good primer on the various properties of film. https://mononodes.com/film-emulation/ You can also build your own. I would have a look at some of the tutorial on Lowepost - One that comes to mind is this... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Sebastian Riepp July 12 Share July 12 There are a lot out there, for example Juan Melara has PFE Power Grades in his shop: https://juanmelara.com.au/store And Nico sells Emulations as well: https://www.demystify-color.com/shop Link to comment Share on other sites
Amada Daro July 12 Share July 12 Ravengrade.com by Lowepost is a collection of true film print emulations that I know is implemented in several high-end facilities that last year. Have used it myself on commercial work and it totally blows my mind. Link to comment Share on other sites
Suraj Shrestha July 13 Author Share July 13 Thank you so much guys for your compliment and suggestion . i apperciate your effort that you guys are there to help me out ..... but my curiosity is that i'm using must advance software "davinci resolve " so is there any method or techinque to create those film negative manually in resolve . Link to comment Share on other sites
Bruno Mansi July 13 Share July 13 I'm not quite sure what you mean by... 5 hours ago, Suraj Shrestha said: ..... but my curiosity is that i'm using must advance software "davinci resolve " ..but if you're saying that rather than paying for plugins or LUTs, you'd prefer to create your own, then did you try the 'Look Development and Workflow' link I mentioned? Jason Bowdach goes into a lot of detail about using the built-in film emulation LUTs found in Resolve (both the free and Studio version). Link to comment Share on other sites
Suraj Shrestha July 15 Author Share July 15 I already watch the video that you had mentioned Link to comment Share on other sites
Nico Wieseneder July 21 Share July 21 Hey Suraj, you can also check out this series, besides all the other great tips already mentioned: https://www.demystify-color.com/filmprofiling I documented how I profiled some negative stocks within Resolve (and also Nuke) myself. More is coming soon! Maybe this helps. Cheers, Nico 2 Link to comment Share on other sites