CinePrint16 V2 is a film emulation PowerGrade for Davinci Resolve allowing users to achieve realistic 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm film looks. Available here: www.tombolles.net/cineprint16 Watch Part 2: • my color grading process
This is amazing I’ve learned so much from your power grade and workflow its been so helpful for someone who is trying to get more into color grading and film emulation as of recent
Thanks a lot, Tom, you have literally fixed all the issues I had with V1, both are great but I like the order of operation here and the way you made it easier to get a great starting point.
this is wildly accurate, i built a similar power grade previously but your halation technique is so spot on that i now have to admit defeat and buy yours
I bought this powergrade and I'm impressed by a lot of the compound nodes, specifically the hallation but am wondering why you put the CST at the beginning of the node tree? I'd want to be working in DWG for the majority of the nodes and then output to 709 at the end of the node tree, no?
I am totally new to filming and want to start doing some color grading. The cineprint16 demos I have seen on youtube makes me want to buy this. What I want to know is when I shoot videos they are in raw format. I guess that means there is no color space done. Does it make it easier to apply this then? Really well done with the setup from the little I know
Amazing! Quick question..would this power grade work well with non log footage? I’m using the GH6 and usually avoid using VLOG and just shoot in the natural profile. Thanks
Hey Tom, the Neon Suppression node is showing as watermarked for the studio version. I see you've noted a number of times the only unavailable features in this powergrade are the denoise and grain effects. Any clue whats happening here and how to get around it?
This is really great. Would the process work well if I move the bottom section to the Timeline page, and leave the top section on the Clip side? The way this is laid out, it seems like a great setup for the timeline Look workflow.
I'm Premier user but I really want to play around with this emulation so bad! Anybody know if this emulation will work fine with footage shot in Cine4 PP?
Hi. Do I need to be on davinci resolve studio to fully use your product? cause when I'm applying the power grade there's a "DAVINCI RESOLVE STDUIO" thing like a waterwark on my the video itself or I can turn it off?
Hey Tom, I just purchased this power grade. However I have the Divinci Resolve watermark on my footage now. Does this mean I need to purchase the full Divinci program for this to work?
You can use it in the free version, you just need to disable the Denoise and Grain nodes because those are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays / mattes.
Hello Tom ! Your work on this emulation is so great and work perfectly, thank you very much ! I wanted to know if you had this problem once : When i apply the power grade, my all playback become very low (30 fps instead of 50). I thought it was the graphic card but i've changed it recetly for the RTX 3080 and i have the same problem. Did you have any idea what part of the emulation can do this and how to fix it ? Thank you very much and see you soon !
The most graphically intensive parts of the node tree are Denoise and Grain. If you’re having slow playback you can disable these. If you need to see them during playback, try lowering your project resolution
Hey Tom! How do I adjust the Matte layer's settings without removing any of the halation effect to fit the specific aspect ratio for my project? Thanks again for your videos! They power grade has been so much fun to use!
Hey, thanks for the great video. I'm interested in buying your product but my DP is a bit skeptical about using it for East Asian cast due to differences in skin tones. Do you think it's a valid concern? Would it be difficult to work on Asian skin tones?
You can use it on all types of skin tones. Here’s a sample reel of it being used on a variety of projects: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-prEOWpaIkKk.html If there ever are issues due to the reflectivity of colorful elements in the environment, or the color quality of the lighting, you can always correct for it with something like the color warper
Yes, you can use it in the free version, you just need to disable the Denoise node and Grain node, as those two nodes are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays or mattes.
hey great video but i have a question. i already added the png's of the border to the media pool as matte but when i try using the 4x3 it still doesn't work, only the 16x9 :(
Hi, i bought the cineprint 16 V2 months ago but I have a problem :( when i apply the powergrade volumen 2 it doesn't appear the features of the powergrade. I'd really appreciate if you can help me please
Hey Tom, are you going to have a black Friday sale on the cineprint16 v2, by any chance? I know 54 bucks is a great price but for us Brazilians, with the conversion rate from USD to Brazilian Real, plus, dumb international fees that our credit cards charge, it comes out to a little bit more than 300 Brazil bucks for us. Cheers
This might seem stupid, but do you need the full (not free) version of davinci for these powergrades to work. I got the free version for og bmpcc footage and theres a massive davinci resolve watermark over the footy
Hi Dan, The majority of the grade works in the free version. The two nodes limited to the full version are Denoise and Grain. You need to disable those two nodes to make the watermark go away. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays.
It works in the free version but you will need to disable Denoise and Grain because those are limited to the full version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays
Great ! Simple question : the color output is arri but to we nned to add a CST (at the end of the node tree) if the video needs to be in REC709. Because videosforweb,etc are in rec709. Thanks
No you do not need to add a CST at the end. The output nodes labeled Print or Cineon already bring the footage from log to Rec709 Gamma 2.4 at the end of the node tree
No you do not need to add a CST at the end. The output nodes labeled Print or Cineon already bring the footage from log to Rec709 Gamma 2.4 at the end of the node tree
You can use it in the free version, you just need to disable the Denoise node and Grain node, as those two nodes are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays or mattes.
Hi :) once you purchase cine 16 can you use it on a demo version of Da vinci resolve as I haven't bought da vinci yet but would like to buy and use cine print 16. Best,Jamal
Hey there really like your work - I wanted to ask, my plan is to make short films but also do photography and I'd like to keep both at the same aesthetic, I'm really keen on buying this but I'd like to know if there's a way I can use these effects and just apply it in Lightroom. Thanks!
Can Z Cam owners shed a light on how the power grades work with z cam (zlog) files? The power grades pretty much worked with any other cameras I've tested on, but I've not been able to use zlog files for an easy conversion.
Hey Tom, I purchased this. I’m using the free version of resolve . When I go to import the powergrade it’s not clickable to drag in or open. It says in directions to click option in import. But I don’t have “option” available. Using imac , please help…
Is there anyone to still use your film emulation if we don't have Davinci Resolve Studio? I just purchased this but unfortunately its not allowing me to use it.
Hi, You can use the power grade in the free version of Resolve, you just need to disable the Denoise node and Grain node, as those two nodes are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays or mattes. You can disable a node by selecting it and pressing Command + D on Mac, or Control + D on Windows.
Yes, you can use it with the free version with the exception of two nodes, the denoise and grain nodes. Those nodes are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays
Hey Tom, I can’t find any fix for the .drx file being greyed out on mac when I try to import. Has anyone else had this problem? The suggestions in the pdf appear to be for windows
I purchased cineprint 16 yesterday, but when I apply it, the water mark ”davinci resolve studio” pops up. Is it not compatible with the normal davinci resolve 17?
If you’re on the free version of Resolve you have to disable the denoise and grain nodes because those are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays/mattes.
Make sure you import the PNG into the media pool as a matte. Then you’ll be able to select it as a matte in the node. There are more detailed instructions in the user guide
Test broad strokes / simple solutions first, then get more precise if necessary See if your WB is too warm See if your look is too saturated Etc etc If its a consistent issue in your project, I’d adjust at group level with color warper and pull back that hue/sat point
I personally do not own an iPad, but I’ve had a bunch of people who do use Davinci Resolve on iPad contact me and tell me that it does work. Maybe try importing the whole folder instead of the individual file?
@@TomBolles I followed the guide I didn’t know there was one when I got it…thank you I got it to work…the stuff I’ve been able to create with this is amazing thank you!
@@TomBolles I have the same problem! It doesn't work me at all! I imported it as a matte following your pdf manual, but then, on the node, as soon I add the matte, it does nothing! I've even touched the sizing on the Node Sizing mode, but it doesn't work!! :'((
Yes, everything works in the free version with the exception of the Denoise and Grain nodes. You have to disable those. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays.
@@TomBolles Hey! I'm considering buying the Powergrade but isn't the halation feature used in the power grade part of the paid version of Davinci Resolve?
You can use it in the free version, you just need to disable the Denoise node and Grain node, as those two nodes are limited to the studio version. There are free alternatives for grain like using overlays or mattes.