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SpeedGrade CS6 Tutorials

Colin Sheldon

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Glad you liked it! Figured there are probably a lot of people trying to learn speed grade right now.

I'm also thinking Speed Looks might be a good option for unlocking some of the RAW power for lower budget projects.


Colin
 
I really love these LookLab's LUT's!

thanks Colin

Yes, Jerôme Sabourin, who created them is one of the earliest SpeedGrade adopters and has really perfected his craft. He is also a famous Quebecois Director of Photography and has been winning many awards with the TV series he shot and graded.

Lin
 
Jerôme Sabourin is both a brilliant DP and an incredibly helpful film maker.
Bravo to yourinnovative product and the great creative minds behind it.
 
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Then it wouldn't called SpeedLock, in any case SolveLock :laugh:

Look Labs said they would have these luts available for Resolve as well, and they could still be called SpeedLooks because they are fast.....
 
There have been no formal announcements, but the word on the street is that support for Resolve will come in September. Baselight and Lustre/Smoke is also coming, but I'm not sure if they will be ready in September as well.



Colin
 
Glad to help!

My hope is that eventually they will work in RedCineX Pro (if Red Allows that), and that the looks could be loaded straight into the camera. This would allow for a nice base setting that would keep the crowd at the client monitor happy!




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