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    Quote Originally Posted by Omar Al-Masab View Post
    This should be interesting

    -An alexa log c look (so you could match to alexa shoots)
    -In addition to various film stocks, also lab processed stocks of important films, in terms of cinematography (i.e. Saving private Ryan)
    -4k render and debayer quality selector
    -memory function or log, to know what was done to the file before it was exported (the various color, exposure and look settings)
    -basic color grading functions and curves
    most of that is on the way :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin Greenwalt View Post
    Oh, one last question, any chance for a pure RGB linear (1.0 gamma) version for CG elements as well?
    this is a good idea, we will look into it
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    Due to popular demand, we have now released a version that can render to status M log format with no print LUT applied. Download here

    This is the exact format that you get from the ArriScan.

    If you're working with files like this, we assume you know what you are doing!
    Suffice to say, they look green and flat if you look at them without a lookup table applied.

    Here is a chart rendered in both formats:



    Thanks everyone for their feedback :)
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    Sorry if this sounds like a very in experienced DP trying to color or at least understand coloring better. I have downloaded your software and see the results but don't quite understand the workflow I should be using. I usually just drop my work in REDcine X or pro and output it to a AVidDNxHD codec after a bit of correction.
    Maybe you could help me understand what process works best to get the most out of your software using this sort of work flow or adding something else to help with the end result. PM me if you have to or maybe others have this same question.
    Thanks and very much like what your doing.
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    Where can I download the LUT files
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    can it render 16bit DPX ? or EXR ?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omar Al-Masab View Post
    Where can I download the LUT files
    Hi Omar, The LUTs are built into FilmConvert, which can be downloaded from our website using the link below...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriele Turchi View Post
    can it render 16bit DPX ? or EXR ?
    thanks

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    not at this stage, it is 10 bit dpx. EXR is something we are talking about internally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Fill View Post
    Sorry if this sounds like a very in experienced DP trying to color or at least understand coloring better. I have downloaded your software and see the results but don't quite understand the workflow I should be using. I usually just drop my work in REDcine X or pro and output it to a AVidDNxHD codec after a bit of correction.
    Maybe you could help me understand what process works best to get the most out of your software using this sort of work flow or adding something else to help with the end result. PM me if you have to or maybe others have this same question.
    Thanks and very much like what your doing.
    Hi Russ,

    At the moment I think the best workflow would be:

    - edit
    - export an XML and load it into FilmConvert
    - render with the stock of your choosing to Quicktime
    - reconnect QuickTimes in the editing software

    Or

    - edit
    - export an XML and load it into FilmConvert
    - render with the stock of your choosing to DPX
    - load DPX into grading software and grade
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    Cannot render AT ALL after upgrading to this new version. Any ways to send a log for troubleshooting? If so, where is it located. Want to leave the system running all night, but cannot do anything...!!!
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