False Colours

€35.00

System Requirements:

⚙️ Intel & Apple Silicon
🖥️ macOs Ventura 13.5 or later
🎬 Final Cut Pro 10.7 or later

+++ Full System Requirements +++

Description:

False Colour means visually representing a set of values. This could be brightness, hue or saturation.

In this case, it’s all three of them.

The exposure LUT will indicate brightness values and help you to achieve perfect exposure.

The Neutral Indicator LUT will show a strong cyan colour whenever something is neutral. Thus, you will never miss the white balance again.

The Skin Tone LUTs will indicate where your skin tones fall:

  • Yellow: It’s on the skin tone line (you nailed it)

  • Green: shifted towards yellow

  • Purple: shifted towards red.

You will get:

  • Exposure LUT (rec709)

  • Neutral Indicator

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

  • Skin Tones

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

Credits:

The Skin Tone Indicator LUTs are inspired by MONONODES’ Utility DCTL.
Link: https://mononodes.com/utility-dctl/

I built these LUTs with Stefan Ringelschwandtner’s permission and support.

If you’re on DaVinci Resolve, check out his DCTLs instead!

Much ♥️ to MONONODES.

FAQ:

Demo Versions? Updates?

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System Requirements:

⚙️ Intel & Apple Silicon
🖥️ macOs Ventura 13.5 or later
🎬 Final Cut Pro 10.7 or later

+++ Full System Requirements +++

Description:

False Colour means visually representing a set of values. This could be brightness, hue or saturation.

In this case, it’s all three of them.

The exposure LUT will indicate brightness values and help you to achieve perfect exposure.

The Neutral Indicator LUT will show a strong cyan colour whenever something is neutral. Thus, you will never miss the white balance again.

The Skin Tone LUTs will indicate where your skin tones fall:

  • Yellow: It’s on the skin tone line (you nailed it)

  • Green: shifted towards yellow

  • Purple: shifted towards red.

You will get:

  • Exposure LUT (rec709)

  • Neutral Indicator

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

  • Skin Tones

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

Credits:

The Skin Tone Indicator LUTs are inspired by MONONODES’ Utility DCTL.
Link: https://mononodes.com/utility-dctl/

I built these LUTs with Stefan Ringelschwandtner’s permission and support.

If you’re on DaVinci Resolve, check out his DCTLs instead!

Much ♥️ to MONONODES.

FAQ:

Demo Versions? Updates?

+++ Go to FAQ +++

System Requirements:

⚙️ Intel & Apple Silicon
🖥️ macOs Ventura 13.5 or later
🎬 Final Cut Pro 10.7 or later

+++ Full System Requirements +++

Description:

False Colour means visually representing a set of values. This could be brightness, hue or saturation.

In this case, it’s all three of them.

The exposure LUT will indicate brightness values and help you to achieve perfect exposure.

The Neutral Indicator LUT will show a strong cyan colour whenever something is neutral. Thus, you will never miss the white balance again.

The Skin Tone LUTs will indicate where your skin tones fall:

  • Yellow: It’s on the skin tone line (you nailed it)

  • Green: shifted towards yellow

  • Purple: shifted towards red.

You will get:

  • Exposure LUT (rec709)

  • Neutral Indicator

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

  • Skin Tones

    • Lenient

    • Moderate

    • Strict

Credits:

The Skin Tone Indicator LUTs are inspired by MONONODES’ Utility DCTL.
Link: https://mononodes.com/utility-dctl/

I built these LUTs with Stefan Ringelschwandtner’s permission and support.

If you’re on DaVinci Resolve, check out his DCTLs instead!

Much ♥️ to MONONODES.

FAQ:

Demo Versions? Updates?

+++ Go to FAQ +++