![]() ![]() I tested it with footage shot on a white background and it couldn’t crack it - so if that’s important I wouldn’t count on it. The auto white balance in particular was hilariously bad - and would arrive at wildly inconsistent results as well. My biggest gripes are that - despite using the same RAW footage across the board shot at the same settings in the same places, the auto-grading/grade matching worked awfully. It wasn’t easy to get the results I wanted sometimes - whereas in Lumetri it’s second nature (just a result of my inexperience with the software). The clicking and dragging in certain areas to adjust them is neat (feels a little more interactive, and it’s really nice for color adjustments where you don’t want to spend a ton of time selecting). It’s got a learning curve, but there’s some basic management that’s nice and it works pretty well back/forth in Premiere. Getting to that part quickly is a PITA)Ĭinema Grade is… fun. Some of areas around secondaries/Masking are fantastic. (Yes, I really know what I'm doing with Resolve studio. It's a little muddled and more of a "general grade+ match" but it looks very, very fast. I came across this last week:ColourlabAI - this looks really revolutionary. Most of what these offer, yes, I can do in Lumetri - but a couple of them seem more featured Is anyone using this? I like the "click and fix this" Pro Version - Lots of like here very full featured. I'm leaning into third party tools, but I'd like to hear if you're using anything along these lines. It's just too convoluted for my workflows - because of third party tools, mogrts and other effects. I know resolve ( very well) down to workflows. That plus no real color management is giving me headaches. ![]()
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