The update adds Crunch control, Cinetone and Photone profiles, Sony Venice support, and more.
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Color Intelligence has released Look Designer 2.6 – an update to the plug-in for DaVinci Resolve and After Effects that emulates the look of analog film.
Look Designer blends advanced digital Color Management with conventional analog film laboratory techniques, where the fusion brings the analog way of photochemical image processing to Film and TV productions.
Version 2.6 adds a Crunch control, a new interactive control "emulating [the] high-contrast behavior of [the] film print process", and new negative, print stock and camera profiles. Here are the changes according to the email newsletter:
- Cinetone Profiles
A new category of negative profiles designed and used by the iconic Hollywood post studio. - Phototone Profiles
A new category of film emulation profiles inspired by Fujifilm street-style photography, now available for every digital camera. - Kodak 2398 MPF
A unique lab-designed film stock profile. - Arri C4 Support
Fully integrated Arri 35 pipeline. - Sony Venice Support
Advanced tonal and gamut mapping adapted to a new firmware update of this camera. - New ACEScct 709 ODT
Matching the output of an ACEScct color pipeline.
Look Designer for DaVinci Resolve is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, while the version for After Effects and Premiere Pro works on macOS only. Both editions cost $490 for a perpetual license, $24/month, and $249/year.
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