Would be nice if a palette could be made from an analysis of more than one frame. Or maybe a light box or selected images in the reference. So many films I have seen this put on where it incorrectly cretes the palette that is a false impression because it's parked on one frame. This DCTL is a nice tool for instagram and such though. Nice work as always - Stefan.
Thanks for your comment, Jim! You're right; a DCTL primarily references the current frame only. I appreciate tools that analyze entire scenes too. My "Color Palette" is designed as more of a "fun tool," useful for creating mood boards or for Instagram posts. Based on user feedback like yours, I'll explore how it might be improved in the future.
The color palette tool isn't designed for directly copying looks. To recreate specific looks accurately, it's better to familiarize yourself with tools like waveforms and vectorscopes, which help analyze the technical aspects of color and lighting. The palette tool is more suited for creating mood boards where the overall vibe and color scheme are more important than technical exactness. It's about capturing the essence and emotion conveyed by the colors rather than duplicating exact settings.
I'm a simple man. You post. I learn.
I am even simplerer. He posts. I almost learn.
Same but not a man 🎉
this is so helpful thank you so much
Would be nice if a palette could be made from an analysis of more than one frame. Or maybe a light box or selected images in the reference. So many films I have seen this put on where it incorrectly cretes the palette that is a false impression because it's parked on one frame. This DCTL is a nice tool for instagram and such though. Nice work as always - Stefan.
Thanks for your comment, Jim! You're right; a DCTL primarily references the current frame only. I appreciate tools that analyze entire scenes too. My "Color Palette" is designed as more of a "fun tool," useful for creating mood boards or for Instagram posts. Based on user feedback like yours, I'll explore how it might be improved in the future.
Jim Robinson is awesome! Full stop.
I would like to see this as well.
I agree with Jim´s suggestion! If you modify or evolve the DCTL to do that, it will be a great tool for colorists.
nice. maybe future version would have shadows, mids, and highs option. Great dctl. thank you
Thank you for your feedback! I'll definitely consider adding options for shadows, mids, and highs in a future version. I appreciate your support!
Ok im getting that ❤😂
I just bought it. Because I am Stefan’s favourite customer of alllllll time 😊❤😂
How didn't I discover you just when I started out with resolve!!
How do we use the color pallets for copying looks?
The color palette tool isn't designed for directly copying looks. To recreate specific looks accurately, it's better to familiarize yourself with tools like waveforms and vectorscopes, which help analyze the technical aspects of color and lighting. The palette tool is more suited for creating mood boards where the overall vibe and color scheme are more important than technical exactness. It's about capturing the essence and emotion conveyed by the colors rather than duplicating exact settings.
Can you recommend one or two dctl that would be good to buy with color shift?
@@ggomori3904 depends fully on your individual workflow.
Thank Brother
Can you show how to use these colour palette use to achieve or apply to our footage to get the look.No one talks about it.
I am 2:)
I've never understood why it's necessary.