Mikael Sundell Posted May 30, 2024 Posted May 30, 2024 (edited) I've created a few boilerplate DCTLs for DaVinci Resolve that might be helpful for anyone interested in DIY Cineon processing. These tools are designed for linear photo scanning of Vision3 and similar film stock, which typically have a gamma of 0.6. They are made for experimenting with film stock and learning about film. If you're as frustrated as I was, check them out - all open and free 🙂 Github project page: https://github.com/mikaelsundell/dctl Edited May 30, 2024 by Mikael Sundell 1
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Premium Member Sebastian Bock Posted May 31, 2024 Premium Member Posted May 31, 2024 Great, thanks! Will try them out.
Premium Member Stephen Perera Posted June 6, 2024 Premium Member Posted June 6, 2024 Thanks for this......could you explain in simple terms what this would do to help me when I get .dpx files back from Cinelab London to start editing on DaVinci Resolve? I have no idea what this is all about....thank you
Mikael Sundell Posted June 7, 2024 Author Posted June 7, 2024 On 6/6/2024 at 10:55 AM, Stephen Perera said: Thanks for this......could you explain in simple terms what this would do to help me when I get .dpx files back from Cinelab London to start editing on DaVinci Resolve? I have no idea what this is all about....thank you Guess your .dpx files are already encoded in cineon and positives?
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