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Course Comments posted by Neil Angelo Briones
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@ Lesson 5, is there a way to work on the Paint Tools and Track them using a Planar tracker instead of adding a matte paint from Photoshop?
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At Lesson 8 and Lesson 6, How is this different compared to the mid tone detail at the Color Page?
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On 4/18/2020 at 4:26 AM, Phil O'Dea said:
Cine Grain is a scan from original film 8mm through to 35mm & is used as an overlay, so not a lot of tweaking. Film Grain OFX plugin generates new grain so every frame should be different. Plus you change all aspects & behaviour of the grain even going into the tonal ranges, shadows, midtones & highlights & individually adjusting them. FilmConvert plugin also has a very good grain generator similar to Resolve.
As for aesthetics, I personally think the grain should be more of a feel rather than visually noticeable giving a bit of randomness to the perfect digital frame.
If you have a less powerful machine Cine Grain might be the one to use as any OFX plugin will be a bit more of a drain on your computer.
Hope that helps.
Phil
Thanks for this! I love Resolve's built-in grain so I prefer using this!
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is there a difference between the built-in Grain in resolve vs the CineGrain prints?
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Hello, thank you for the reply. I really appreciate it. I am aware of the tracker tools and connecting its path via transform. What I mean though is using the planar tracker since it can gather more data points available and then linked that to the paint tools. Is that possible?