How to Emulate Film - Easily and Accurately - Color Grading with Dehancer

Get 10% off your purchase of Dehancer using ROBELLIS at checkout - Download my 46 minute Lighting with Colour mini course for just £15 - - support me on Patreon for extra content, informal breakdowns of my work and extended Youtube videos. - click the link and use my code “ROBELLIS“ for a free month of fantastic unlimited music when you sign up for Audiosocket! - get up to 72% off yearly plans when you build your website with Zyro using my deal, including an extra 3 months for free and a free domain for a year! - sign up to Artgrid for amazing stock footage and get an extra 2 months free! So if you couldn’t tell from the 15 minute video, I love this plugin. You can see the amount of work the team at Dehancer have put into it, by checking out the articles and FAQ sections on their website - . Just having this as a free online resource is great, even without the plugin itself - very appreciative of what Dehancer have done here, not only with the film emulation, but also the educational aspect! It’s worth noting that while I used a lot of grainy looks in this video, there’s absolutely no reason why you can’t turn the grain off and go for a more modern, detailed look, with the colour of your chosen film stock. As you’re working in Resolve, you can also add nodes before or after Dehancer to open out and get more specific with your color grade. So it’s flexible enough to be used for a more modern look with filmic colours as a base too, and I’ll definitely be using it this way also. Cameras: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera Blackmagic Cinema Camera Panasonic Lumix S5 Lenses: Samyang VDSLR MK2 14mm, 24mm, 35mm and 85mm Samyang VDSLR MK1 35mm, 50mm Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART #filmmaking #cinematography #colorgrade
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