Alex Prohorushkin October 14, 2016 Share October 14, 2016 (edited) Hello everybody. I’ve a question to which no one could not give me an answer. In these studios like Technicolor, the Lustre program is used with its personal modifications, or not? Or is this Top Secret and confidential information? Alex. Edited October 14, 2016 by Alex Prohorushkin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Jussi Rovanperä October 15, 2016 Share October 15, 2016 I remember that Steve Scott mentioned in fxguide podcast that they use a customized version of Lustre. But that was couple of years ago. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites
Abby Bader October 16, 2016 Share October 16, 2016 Lustre is discussed several times in the premium articles by the Technicolor colorists. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Prohorushkin October 16, 2016 Author Share October 16, 2016 19 minutes ago, Abby Bader said: Lustre is discussed several times in the premium articles by the Technicolor colorists. and what is the result? Have you something to share on this forum? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Mazze October 26, 2016 Share October 26, 2016 Lustre is primarily used in Hollywood these days. I think it's the #1 grading system there and Autodesk cares very much about that high end market. One of the many advantages of a Lustre workflow is the connection to Flame - which was e.g. pretty important when they did The Revenant (lots of roto on that movie btw). Apart from that I'm not aware of any specific software modifications. I know some colorists have their own panel mapping for Lustre (called "panel rules" after what the config file is labeled), but that's all I'm aware of. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Prohorushkin October 26, 2016 Author Share October 26, 2016 Hi Mazze. What does "panel mapping for Lustre" mean? It's interesting. Link to comment Share on other sites
Mazze November 3, 2016 Share November 3, 2016 Just a different mapping of functions on the panel for the ACS and CP100 panels. But as of recently, you can also use the Tangent Mapper with the Wave, Element, Ripple and CP200 panels and create your own mapping for Lustre pretty easily without messing around with config files. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites