@ChristianLawrence

Thanks Danny, great overview of this new feature

@ThobiasHilden

Great tutorial Danny!🔥

@chrisfowler92

Great walkthrough of the feature man!

@Colorado4x4

Danny my man!  This is what I was looking for

@The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision

Yo tutorial are clear. Thank you.

@JimRobinson-colors

Looks good Danny. I think that it would fool me. Would be interesting to get a real 16mm film clip and edit in some b-roll and see if you can match it up.
Good job.

@abdulazizalamri9356

appreciate your work man , thanks a lot

@Ghost-oo9ts

Bro I've been watching you for a long time and you are very good at coloring video it looks even better than in the movies, I wanted to ask if you learned it through youtube ? and if so what channels helped you in this ?  I would be grateful for the answer

@dannyking5517

Hey mate I shoot on the Osmo Action 5 camera and pocket 3 camera. I was wondering if I shoot in normal 10 bit instead of dlog-m can I get the same look and just add film look creator at the end of the node?

@AllThingsFilm1

This is a great tool. Especially for creating your own look and LUTs.
I noticed when you tested the Bloom setting, you didn't adjust the Radius. Which might be why you didn't see much of an effect. Anyway. Nice walkthrough.

@captureinsidethesound

Here’s a challenge: Can you mimic the film look from the first Jurassic Park movie? G. Edwards is shooting the next Jurassic World movie on film for obvious reasons ;)

@imgtutorials1260

how to make that swipe transition from log to rec.

@WilliamHenryAlbert

Nice video Danny. Is it worth upgrading to this version in Beta or wait for the full version to come out?

@nazarelbadia3706

this deature is available in the trial version ?

@MrKokom

Do u still recommend Dehancer?

@OmniVisionElite

better than Dehancer?

@ChristofferStjernholm

Hey Danny, Copenhagen based Photographer (not still pictures).

Found your channel in the middle of the night. And i must say, i have watched 50% of it the past few hours. (Haha).

Im a run and gun maker, so i do not wanna be making 10 nodes for every shot (also only 1 week into Davinci).

one question:
The great frame of the traffic, cars and mountain in the back. Lets say you wanna turn down the exposure. Do you wanna create a node before the FLC lut and mess around with GAIN, OFFSET maybe an extra node for SHADOW and so on? Or would you simply just turn down exposure directly in FLC?

I guess the question is, that could you still make an extra or two nodes before and mess around with a bit of stuff? Therefor still quick and simple, but a bit extra and not JUST working in the FLC node.

Thanks anyway, i'll be following for many moons to come.

Love the simpel stuff (but still very thorough)

Sincerely 

Chris Stjernholm

@offframephotography765

Is this made in a studio version of Davinci?