Jussi Rovanperä

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  1. I'd pull down the yellow-green saturation first, as that is the dominant color now and not really wanted in the final image, and then cool the white balance and adjust the exposure/contrast. I'd avoid desaturating the whole image.
  2. You can only use RGB controls and emulate a color timing / darkroom workflow. However it needs consistently shot material, where lighting ratios are decided for the final look in mind. For more "commercial" workflow, these tools alone are too restricted, but if you use the RGB tools as far as you can, before jumping into luma/saturation controls, you will better preserve the "photographic intent", and have a richer color. In Resolve you can set the Lum Mix to 0, so the Y control has no effect, so lift-gamma-gain will be "pure" RGB. Also you can set the Lum Mix default to 0 in project settings/color. I don't really see Baselight excel over Resolve in this aspect.
  3. I remember that Steve Scott mentioned in fxguide podcast that they use a customized version of Lustre. But that was couple of years ago.