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    DaVinci Style Color Grading in Isadora

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    • mark
      mark last edited by mark

      Dear All,

      For my presentation on Alex Lindsay's "Office Hours" yesterday, @liminal_andy encouraged me to offer some color grading possibilities. I found some really useful code at the GitHub repository of Trevor Van Hoof that attempts to implement the color grading controls offered in DaVinci Resolve, and I've ported his work to an Isadora patch which is attached below.

      (For those who might have been introduced to Isadora during yesterday's Office Hours session, you can try all this out by downloading the free Isadora demonstration version from our Get It page. You'll need to replace the first movie with a movie of your own to try it. To do this, double click the item in the Media View where it says "People Walking.mp4" and choose a different movie.)

      Note also that I've tested this on macOS, and it should work on Windows. But if Windows users have any trouble, please post here.


      I myself don't really know anything about color grading, nor have I used DaVinci Resolve very much. Since I'm a little in the dark on this topic, I'd love some feedback: does this patch do what you expect? Is it useful? What's wrong with it?

      Let me know what you think. ;-)

      Best Wishes,
      Mark

      color-grader.izz

      Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
      Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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        mockej @mark last edited by

        @mark, thanks for this, it is quite phenomenal. I couldn't quite see the difference between the horizontal and vertical sliders in the top row, seems that in the original coding there was a difference when holding alt or ctrl... and there are some aspects like Temperature that seem to have a sort of logarithmic bias to the one side. But I do grading in Resolve and it is really nice to be able to translate an approximation of that kind of colour work straight into Isadora, who would have thought! And all in GPU, no stress on CPU at all. Surprising amount of subtlety actually.

        rMBP (2015) i7, 16gig, AMD Radeon R9 M370X, OS X 10.15 | located in Johannesburg, South Africa

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          eamon last edited by

          Hi.

          Just to say this patch is fantastic. Just so many options for an on the fly change.

          I would have little to no knowledge of Resolve but that is very handy for stuff in general.

          I tip my cap to your abilities.

          Many thanks

          eamon

          1no. 14" MacBook Pro M1, 32GB RAM, Max Processor, 1GB SSD
          Various Mac models from mac mini 2012 to Macbook Retina 15"
          1no. imac 21.5 M2 model.

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