![]() ![]() A 4k clip with cineLook applied at the default settings. Figure 3 (below) shows a 4k clip with the effect applied at the default settings.įigure 3. Right away, you'll see that the clip now has a 2.35:1 crop, some grain, hair, dust and scratches. To apply cineLook to a clip, drag it from the Effects tab onto the clip as you would any other effect. The cineLook + GORILLA GRAIN plug-in, plus S-Curve in my Effects tab. That's actually the preferred workflow for cineLook-to get your contrast and exposure set right, then add the cineLook plug-in.įigure 2. Say, for example, if you shoot DSLR and use the Cinestyle preset, which is very flat, S Curve will bring some contrast back into the image prior to adding the cineLook filter. S Curve is designed to bring the contrast back from shooting flat. cineLook is where it applies all the color, the effects, the white balance adjustments, and so forth. But has been only available for Macs until now. You can make adjustments directly in the viewer in supported NLEs. When you click on the cineLook header, you'll see that there are two effects included, cineLook and S Curve. Cinema Grade is a powerful color grading solution from Denver Riddle and Color Grading Central. When you install the cineLook program and run FCP X, you'll see a cineLook header in your Effects tab you can see in Figure 2 (below) that I have both plug-ins installed. The 4k footage we'll use to test cineLook. ![]() In the Final Cut Pro X project we'll use in this review, I have two events, one with 4K footage from the Blackmagic Production Camera, and the other with a DSLR using Cinestyle ( Figure 1, below).įigure 1. I'll be reviewing both versions in this review, but I'd like to note up front that the $99 version is well worth the extra $30, because if you buy Gorilla Grain by itself-without cineLook-it costs $69. There are a slew of FCP plug-ins available at the site, ranging in price from $49-$99, but in this article we'll focus on cineLook for HDSLRs, which is available in a $69 standard version and a $99 version with "Gorilla Grain." Both versions provide a look to simulate the look of film Gorilla Grain provides a much more organic-looking grain than you get in the $69 standard version. To locate and download cineLook, you go to, click the Products tab, and scroll down to cineLook. ![]() What do you think about all the latest fylm.ai features? Have you already tried fylm.In this review we'll look at cineLook, a color grading plug-in from Color Grading Central. If you want to unleash the software’s full potential, fylm.ai paid licenses are available to unlock more color grading options, including the “Magic Mode” used in the LUTs Builder.įor example, in the Pro plan for $16 per month (billed annually), you have more custom grading options, you can create separate projects, you have unlimited LUTs creation, 50GB of cloud storage, and you can comment and collaborate on projects and grades, and share your work directly with clients. You can try fylm.ai for free, as well as our own CineD LUTs builder. You get the latest version as soon as you reload the App. The fylm.ai 1.6 update is available now, no action is required. The free LUT pack is available under the “Add Tool menu.” Price and availability The latest fylm.ai 1.6 update includes five free LUTs, available to all users, from the newly introduced LUT packs: Cine World Pro-Amy, Commercial Pro-Claire, Colour Film Boost Pro 10, Film Tone Pro 3, and Print Film Pro 2. So alongside ’s new ACEScct LUT packages launch, you will also benefit from direct integration directly into fylm.ai. is a well-known cinematic color grading 3D LUTs package provider, and they work closely with fylm.ai. Image credit: fylm.ai New LUT packs and free LUTs The next update in fylm.ai 1.6 is the ability to export a LogC4 LUT, which you can then convert into ALF4 format and use in the ARRI ALEXA 35. Currently, fylm.ai will support LUTs from various color spaces, including ACEScct, Rec709, sRGB, LogC3, LogC4, DaVinci Wide Gamut, and REDWideGamut. Image credit: fylm.aiįylm.ai works natively in the ACEScct color space, so if your LUT expects a color space other than ACEScct, make sure that you select the appropriate color space for the custom LUT when importing it. This feature will be handy if you don’t want to start your grade from scratch or have already worked on set with a specific LUT and want to tweak it, for example. ![]() With the latest fylm.ai 1.6, you can now import Custom LUTs (your 3D LUT files must be in. Fylm.ai is updating and adding new features to its software on a very regular basis. ![]()
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