Morning Theodore! What do you mean with film emulation? does it what has to be with color space trasform? -ex. bmpcc film to alexa log, them ARRI LUT-. warm regards from Mexico, Said De León.
Love the footage and looks you could achieve with Dehancer! We'd like to invite everyone to join our 2-week free trial and see how Dehancer magic happens :) More info on our website.
FilmConvert better, more profiles for cameras, fewer films, but everything is more thoughtful, of course, you don’t have to think that you can put a plug-in and it will be like a film, you need to see the color and know how the film looks, with FilmConvert I have more like film and faster. Dehancer is too confusing with additional features and I don't like the result.
Nitrate is good for leading your eye only to highlights, and eliminating shadows. Outside of artsy and exaggerated effects though, I don't use Nitrate for anything dramatic or musical.
There are so many setting for tweaking. Your really missing out. I find putting it on an adjustment layer and adjusting the opacity to liking is really nice for subtle grain and color richness.
sick shots and tones! a general comment on fitness ads: I would only use slow motion to highlight some parts, but keep it more fast paste and energetic overall. to really get the intensity across. :)
DeHancer is so overpriced, for what it actually can do... 400 Dollars, come on, man... I can manually GET the look from any of these plugins, doing it myself, but don't want to waste hours on that. So, Filmconvert is like 99 Dollars, this month (special deal), does the same thing. All the best and thanks for the video VS! Opened my eyes, haha.
@@joaocorreiamedia The other one is also free for life, from what I understood. Well, as long as it gets you the job done, every tool is a good tool... in the right hands :). Greets.
@ojoaoefixe not really, you have all the same tools in the traditional color editing tabs. The only thing it can't do is add filmgrain emulations which I think is the point he's making.
Yes, if you want a real cinematic look, filmconvert will give you the effect you need, but as I've shown, each tool has its own production environment that works best for you, for projects that aren't strictly filmed, I think a dehancer would be a good fit for someone
This illustrates all the issues I have with FilmConvert in that it doesn't look like film!! The contrast is always super crunchy and the colors just seem off. I've shot film for about a decade and Dehancer is looking really nice
yeah I would look into the colorspace issue. Resolve timeline and profile matches have to be correct. I had the same thing with loading LUTS and not being in Cineon color space. once I figured that out everything looked amazing.
This looks exactly like film, but I had the over processed issue with Film Convert at first but now you can blind the film look to taste leaving your shadows and highlights intact. Once I watched Safe House again with Denzel, Washington and Ryan Reynolds, I then knew my mission😂 All the highlights were blown out and the shadows were completely crushed. I now love FC Nitrate!
same question here. I havent been messing around with filmconvert for long, but the way it render's colours has always been way too crunchy for me. However, in this vid when corrected, it looks amazing