Luca Di Gioacchino

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  1. https://www.instagram.com/lucadigioacchino_color/
  2. Hi Baron, I have a potential buyer but if the deal falls through I will let you know.
  3. I second the Flanders. I own a DM240 and it's a great monitor. It won't lie to you.
  4. No, not really, which is why I said create the matte in Rec 709, then import it and use it a log color space, if that's what you wish to do.
  5. All you're doing by keying is creating a matte which can then be used to perform targeted corrections in whatever color space you wish to work in, so what does it matter if you create that matte in Rec 709?
  6. I've been using Colorlab for a few months now and am really impressed with it. I've also tried Dehancer, another great film emulation plug in, and liked that one as well. It feels like the market is starting to saturate with PFE plugs ins, no? You could try creating your own negative stock and combing than with one of the PFE luts that ships with Resolve.
  7. You my get lucky with pulling a luma key on some parts of the subject. You'll also have to do some good old-fashioned roto. Just break it down into parts and start roto'ing. Having said that, I once tested an AI plugin that works directly in Resolve which does all the roto work for you. It's not perfect, but it helps. If I remember the name I will post it here, but the man who created it is out of Australia.
  8. Thanks, but I think I will wait until there is an official fix for this. BTW - will this resolve the issue with OWC SoftRAIDs not being recognized by the M1 running Big Sur 11.2? Right now, the only fix this is to revert back to 11.1.
  9. I purchased the M1 Mac Mini and UltraStudio Monitor 3G and Resolve Studio (v 17) does not pick it up.
  10. This is a great tutorial, but I find that a more comprehensive "how-to" video is missing, explaining how to use the plugin from beginning to end.
  11. Great plug in, guys, but it would be great if you can post some proper how-to tutorials online. Also, when will this plug in be available for Baselight users?
  12. Or this: https://www.amazon.com/Blackmagic-Design-UltraStudio-Playback-BDLKULSDZMINMON/dp/B009D912TM
  13. I don't know if this helps in any way but I bought this BenQ several years ago as my second screen for GUI: https://www.amazon.com/BenQ-2560x1440-Widescreen-BL2420PT-DisplayPort/dp/B01LHYIATA
  14. Go with the BENQ PD3200P (but BenQ states on their website that it's end of life, to be replaced by this one: https://www.benq.com/en-us/monitor/photographer/sw321c.html
  15. Are the 10 bit monitors true 10 bit or 8 bit dithered?
  16. Another name came to mind: Jason Bowdach. Great Resolve instructor. Also worth the price of admission.
  17. He reminds me a lot of Denver Riddle, only with more enthusiasm, but with all of the same snake-oil salesman pitches. Having said that, good on him if he can make money that way. As an alternative, how about buying Alexis Van Hurkman's Color Correction Handbook, instead? It's waaaaay cheaper and more informative. Plus it comes with footage you can download and play around with. Lowepost is tops, too (goes without saying). Mixing Light, as well) it's paid content but worth every penny). I wish Lowepost would invite Van Hurkman to teach a course. He' s a great instructor.