TheBrim® SUCOMO Print Kit :
The Cineon film scans and colour science model LUTs have been complemented with the print emulations from TheBrim® SUCOMO Print Kit. Each print emulation is designed with great precision, making it perfect for use with Cineon film scans. The kit is assembled with staple LUTs, including camera-dependent Linny and Linny VFX, which exist as standalone LUTs. These LUTs can be blended or used at full opacity in a node or layer above the base Linny LUT or film scan. For best results, it is advised to apply these LUTs as the final touch to your grade.
For all SUCOMO SPK buyers, TheBrim® fixes oversights by offering free variant updates and additional print revisions for the Supplementary Print Kit. Aside from that, the kit also contains LUTs of different sizes: 16x16x16, 32x32x32, 64x64x64. Each of these sizes aims to achieve distinct cinematic looks.
Includes the Print Emulations
- Type A: A print made that provides a modern, high contrast cinematic appearance.
- Type O: A print that provides a modern pastel colour palette while still maintaining high contrast.
- Type L: A denser version of Type O.
- Type R: Provides a "dirty" print from cheap lower transfers.
- Type H: Provides an enhanced version of Type D.
- Type J: High-density, low-contrast print suited for technical scans.Type G: Soft contrast that has vibrant colour and colour separation.
- Type F: A pastel colored, classic cinematic style.
- Type E: Type F but more dense.
- Type Y: Mild warms balance the contrast in this type.
- Type Q: 90s style low contrast television look.
- Type P: Denser than Type Q.
- Type M: Colder colours give this a vintage look.
- Type T: Organic tones are used in classic Hollywood prints.
- Type C: Classic contrast with a natural palette.
- Type S: Simple and easy to work with, but has a neutral bias.
- Type D: Contemporary version of Type R, so they are similar.
- Type K: Organic muted colours and classic cinema create this style.
- Type N: Enhanced clarity from Type B.
- Type W: Less dense compared to type V.
- Type V: Print of a cinematic show of high quality, type A.
- Type U: Denser than type V.
- Type I: The classic becomes alive in black and white with traditional curves.
- Type X: Filled with red filter effects, comes in high contrast monochrome.
- Type Z: Monochrome of the 1990s with high contrast.
Important Details and Recommendations for Use
The SPK LUTs work best with Rec. 709/Gamma 2.2 outputs, and other formats will require additional conversions. They work with Linny, Cinny or Cineon inputs. Best practices include exposure adjustment before LUT application, focusing on hyper, chroma, or saturation levels. Address out-of-gamut colours by adjusting the chromatic or hyper-scaled hue correction under the LUT. In DaVinci Resolve, enabling "Tetrahedral" interpolation on colour management eliminates banding artifacts and other issues.
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