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Hey hey guys so lately I'm fiddling around with Colourlab.ai's unique Subtractive Contrast feature and I like how the way it looks. Dehancer does the same way as well with their CMY head feature. Quite difficult to explain but the shadows looks rich and vibrant and it's not that kind of "digital blacks" that I'm seeing. I'm curious if is there a way to replicate this kind of subtractive contrast effect done in Resolve? Made some numerous attempts but I cannot get the look that's similar coming from those plugins (or I'm too dumb to understand it's science) . I ended up crushing the blacks completely below zero IRE or either way making it a bit look milky. Maybe if there's a way to "translate" those RGB curves into "CMY", maybe I could get that kind of rich contrast shadows. I have no experiences on actual film stocks however, I just like the look that it gives. Hoping I could find some answers. Thank you!
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Hi all, here's an older tutorial showing a way to do a 3 stripe CMY grading:
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