Apollo $148.00 Untreated 70mm film scans straight from NASA's Apollo Astronauts - including 5 Hasselblad NASA color charts scanned as negative & color timed prints 48 LUTs - DaVinci Resolve Grades - & References Apply the color palette of these references to your images. Load standard LUT files into Resolve, Photoshop, After Effects, Baselight, Flame, Nuke, Premiere, etc... Even load Full Node Trees directly into your DaVinci Resolve PowerGrade to have a bag of tricks that only industry vets have. ENJOY! Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: Content of this hidden block can only be seen by Gold Members(click for instructions) after they click 'Like'.**
I thought the same thing, it is confusing on their website but I got out of it that no, there is no power grades, it says these Lut's will help you with your power grades apparently , but you are correct. It is not very clear. I almost posted the same question as you a couple of days ago. But after reading the website description it was not clear enough to comment either way..
Not sure I understand your remark. Clearly it says there should be a Node Tree and reference file in the pack.. The LUTS are appreciate and the share but the information is confusing and so is your smart ass comment... free image hosting site Node trees are exactly like their other Pack CITY as you can clearly see here which I DID buy by the way. Node trees are .drx files which are like power grades.. So either the person who shared this got this some where else and also did NOT buy them either or the information is wrong on the site.. free photo host
Snook, this was precisely my main doubt about the pack... cause when I got the CITY Pack, there were .drx files too...(so the node trees stuff that is mentioned in the official site makes sense...)
@salleno could you please share some light about this? How's the pack inside? Does it have .drx too? Thanks man.
For the Node tree I'm pretty sure you just add a normal lut, then add another node with a PRINT lut to finish off the look.
Thanks for confirming. And now that that has been settled, I would like to expect an upload of the Era 1970s LUTs if you have them:https://p-v.club/threads/cinegrain-era-1970s.46084/