This looks highly promising! The next time I have money for media software it will go to Stefan Ringelschwandtner. Also: I consider myself a tecnical nerd. But thank god for the real nerds, that give us stuff like this 😅
Very cool! So is buying this course an alternative to buying your color shift dctl's? Or do your color shift dctl's give better results than the 4 tetra dctl's you would yourself produce in this course?
Color Shift DCTLs offer additional features, including unique non-tetra-Density tools and other enhancements such as the Deep slider and hue-range slider for saturation. Just download the free demo and see for yourself.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner thanks, been trying the demos and they're incredible. on the one hand the difference is very subtle, on the other hand it is precisely the difference between if the image sings or not. I do like the idea of building them myself, but I'll go for the color shift package then in this case. Really like the brightness dctl as well. Do you think btw that some of these tools will / should become part of Davinci itself, in the next few years? (although for you it would of course be better if not too soon ;)
@@muziektelevisie Thanks! To be honest, I am not sure when or if Blackmagic will implement those features - or Filmlight, or Adobe. It's challenging to predict precisely what the developers will choose to focus on in the coming years.
Thank you for your comment. The video is an introduction to my course which involves using ChatGPT for developing DCTL scripts. The title refers to the course content rather than the specific content of this video. I hope this clarifies any confusion.
This product is incredibly impressive. Thank you Stefan.
When I book a few more weddings, I’m getting this course to help elevate my colour grading to the next level. Thanks for sharing 🙏🥰👍
YOUR WORK IS AMAZING
Again a great product Stefan🔥
Thank you!
Super useful! Thank you!
This looks highly promising! The next time I have money for media software it will go to Stefan Ringelschwandtner. Also: I consider myself a tecnical nerd. But thank god for the real nerds, that give us stuff like this 😅
Your amazing..... Thanks for doing this
Where and how did you create those color patches that you were using to test the saturation?
Photoshop. You will find some test images on my website.
GREAT !!!
Very cool! So is buying this course an alternative to buying your color shift dctl's? Or do your color shift dctl's give better results than the 4 tetra dctl's you would yourself produce in this course?
Color Shift DCTLs offer additional features, including unique non-tetra-Density tools and other enhancements such as the Deep slider and hue-range slider for saturation. Just download the free demo and see for yourself.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner thanks, been trying the demos and they're incredible. on the one hand the difference is very subtle, on the other hand it is precisely the difference between if the image sings or not. I do like the idea of building them myself, but I'll go for the color shift package then in this case. Really like the brightness dctl as well.
Do you think btw that some of these tools will / should become part of Davinci itself, in the next few years? (although for you it would of course be better if not too soon ;)
@@muziektelevisie Thanks! To be honest, I am not sure when or if Blackmagic will implement those features - or Filmlight, or Adobe. It's challenging to predict precisely what the developers will choose to focus on in the coming years.
Looks like I'm not the only one who has tried coding DCTLs with ChatGPT
Haben sie eigentlich einen Fachhochschul Abschluss in Informatik, dass Sie solche Dinge erstellen können? Wahnsinn
Looks so cool! Unfortunately, your courses are a bit steep in price for most of us, I guess ;-)
and DCTL in Capture One ... ? ! When ? -))
You mentioned ChatGPT in your title and you didn't even use it in the video. Misleading and Clickbait.
Thank you for your comment. The video is an introduction to my course which involves using ChatGPT for developing DCTL scripts. The title refers to the course content rather than the specific content of this video. I hope this clarifies any confusion.