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    That is great news, Jeff. I do not have (and refuse to have one) a Facebook or any kind of social media account. Would you have an e-mail list to follow the progress? I will be looking forward the before-and-after exaples...!

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    Hey Luis. You can sign up for our newsletter at www.looklabs.net.

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    Thanks, man...!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandro Klopfstein View Post
    Cinegrain is cool if you want to make it look 8mm-ish and stuff for which we used it a couple of times. but it doesnt really do anything like the density based grain algorithm. sounds great to me, as I've failed to reproduce that "effect" with cinegrain footage so far.
    FYI FilmConvert gain algorithm is density based, and also is different depending on the stocks.
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