Spectacular video man I watched it 4 times no exaggeration. Is there anyway, you could do an in-depth video on the Tetra+ I just would like to learn how to use it more KEEP UP THIS FANTASTIC WORK !!!
Hey, Just came across you channel and your DCTLs. Huge fan of your work and thank you for being reasonably priced/free in some cases. I have purchased ALL your DCTLS and will be playing with them. Can you post a vid on your new Tetra+ DCTL? And also, would you be interested in a film stock emulation DCTL? I’d happily pay good money for that. Cheers Barry
Hey Barry! Thanks so much for your feedback and support! It really means a lot. I will hopefully soon post an in depth video on the Tetra+ DCTL (working on a free update with some improvements). In terms of a film stock emulation DCTL - it's definitely something I will think about, and I'm working on a couple of tools that emulate specific film development techniques. In the meantime, there is a lot you can do with my Filmic Tone Curve, Density, Split Tone and Tetra+ DCTLs to design your custom film-like characteristics and I hope I will eventually get around to posting a video to go into more detail.
@@IridescentColor Are you on any Resolve Facebook groups? I’m on the 3 biggest groups, I can give you a shout out on all 3 if that helps promote your DCTLs?
@@barrywallisable I'm not currently on any social media platforms (personal sanity-protection measure but probably a bad business decision) though I am of course very grateful indeed for anyone spreading the word :)
Hi, I really appreciate all your work in creating DCTLs. I would like to know the reason for not using the 'Lum' slider in TETRA+ and using density in a different node. Could you explain this? And is it possible to add a 'skin' slider like the one in Stefan Ringelschwandtner's (mononodes) DCTL? Best, Kemas
Hi! The short version is: Density+ has all the same features as Density, except instead of the preserve highlights function, it has a weight and a weight pivot slider, a hue shift function in tetrahedral and the ability to add negative density. More details here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p3X6J9G-7ng.html Updates like bug fixes and small improvements are free.
@@reyvaz2951 Upgrading to a + version costs the difference between the tools (in the case of density to density+ £10), updating to a new version of the same tool is free.