To get the powergrade and its tools functioning inside your copy of DaVinci Resolve, follow these sequential steps: 1. Extract the Archive
Go to the "Color" page and click the "Gallery" tab in the top left corner.
A simple LUT can be a "black box"—you apply it, and that's the end of the creative road. FilmVision II rejects this limitation. By structuring the emulation as a PowerGrade node tree , it hands the reins back to the colorist. The PowerGrade converts your footage into a “log lab scan” state, from which you can independently manipulate: FilmVision-II-Davinci-Powergrade LUT.rar
Transformation LUTs for specific cameras (Sony S-Log3, Arri LogC, Canon Log, etc.) Instructional PDF/Video:
Used within the node tree for specific color transformations or quick monitors. To get the powergrade and its tools functioning
If your footage is shot in Apple ProRes Log, Sony S-Log3, or Canon Log, use a node to convert your camera's native profile into the target profile specified by the FilmVision-II documentation. Step 2: Primary Balance
Achieving True Cinematic Film Emulation: A Guide to the FilmVision-II-Davinci-Powergrade LUT.rar FilmVision II rejects this limitation
Real film exhibits a red/orange glow around highly exposed edges, caused by light reflecting off the back layers of the film stock (halation). FilmVision II utilizes DaVinci Resolve's native tools inside the PowerGrade structure to generate mathematically accurate halation and soft highlight bloom. 3. Organic Grain Simulation
A PowerGrade is a saved sequence of actual DaVinci Resolve nodes. When you apply a PowerGrade to your timeline, it populates your node graph with the exact adjustments made by the creator.