Koji Color Color Film Luts For Macos

Do you want your project to have that “classic cinema” analog look to it? Then check out these options for film emulation LUTs.

No matter what project you’re working on, at some point you or your client is going to want that production to have more of a “film” look to it. It’s hard to get away from this because the “film” look is engrained within us. Unfortunately, using an actual 35mm cinema camera just isn’t cost effective. That’s why many professionals use digital cameras. But other than the ARRI ALEXA, no digital camera is going to effectively recreate that film look. At least not without help.

Enter: film emulation. During the post-production process, colorists can use film emulation plugins or LUTs to enhance the source footage. Then once this is applied, the final grade process is completed. The end result gives your project the look and feel of classic film stock from Kodak or Fuji.

Free LUTs Kodak Color includes a CUBE and 3DL version. The Kodak Color LUTs will add a beautiful Kodak Film emulation to your project, whether it’s for Film or Photography. Download beautiful LUTs for Color Grading in Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Luminar, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve and More! This free LUT (Color Lookup Table. 3D LUT Creator is the latest program with unique tools for professional color grading of digital images and video. 3D LUT Creator makes 3DLUTs that can be imported into many programs such as Adobe Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, FinalCut Pro, Adobe After Effects. Koji is a set of standard.cube and.3dl LUT files than can be easily applied to your footage. Simply choose a Koji film stock, apply it to your clip, and then use the color correction tools inside your editing or color application to refine and perfect your creative grade. Koji is designed to be a starting point for your own creative grade.

Let’s check out the three best options available for applying film emulation.

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Is there any better source of film emulation than Dale Grahn? Dale is a legendary color timer who has worked on some of the biggest films in the history of cinema. You can see Dale’s color work in Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, Field of Dreams, Toy Story and many more. Dale has worked closely with Koji to develop the Koji Advance software plugin for Premiere Pro CC, Final Cut Pro X, and After Effects CC. Let’s take a look at what Koji Advance really is from Dale Grahn himself.

  • Koji Advance: $199
  • Koji Studio: $799

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Works With: Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, and Final Cut Pro X

Let get a look at Koji Advance film emulation in action courtesy of Jesse Gohler-Fleet.

VisionColor ImpulZ

The next film emulation tool on our list might be the most flexible in terms of use. Impulz works with nearly every single NLE system on the market, and much like Koji, it simulates classic film stocks from Kodak and Fuji for those softwares. Another attractive aspect of ImpulZ is its list of clientele. This list includes Discovery Channel, NBC, MTV and HBO.

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Finally, one thing we can’t ignore: the price. With introductory and pro level price points that aren’t outrageous, ImpulZ may be a quality solution for many professionals.

  • Basic: $42
  • Pro: $58
  • Ultimate: $106

Works With: Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, Speedgrade CC, Photoshop CC, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and DaVinci Resolve

FilmConvert

Last, but definitely not least — FilmConvert. Out of all the film emulation options, FilmConvert gives you the most bang for your buck, as it has an ultimate bundle for $299 that’s compatible with just about every NLE software out there.

The really interesting part about FilmConvert is that it can be used as a standalone software or as a plugin to your current NLE. Let’s take a look at what FilmConvert can do.

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  • Individual NLE Bundle: $199
  • The Ultimate Bundle: $299

Works With: Standalone Software, After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC, Photoshop CC, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Pro 7, Apple Motion, DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer.

One Thing to Keep in Mind

When you want to add film emulation to your arsenal, be sure that your source footage is flat. You want to start from a very generic, level playing field and then let the emulation do a lot of the heavy lifting. If you’re using a DSLR, you may find that your camera is going to give you a very high-contrast look to begin with, so using a film emulation on top of that could make your images look off balance.

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Koji is a set of highly accurate 35mm color profiles that you can use on your own projects.

True film color, from the people who know it best. Led by acclaimed film color timer Dale Grahn (Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, Apocalypse Now Redux), Koji brings the striking color of true 35mm film to digital filmmakers for the first time.

Koji transforms the color in your projects in a way that you can't get with conventional color correction. Koji offers 3 different products to make your project look amazing.

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Seeing that film as a medium was facing possible extinction, the Koji team began in 2011 to attempt the accurate preservation of film color. Working with experts around the world and the top film labs in Hollywood, the team was able to preserve six 35mm print stocks, sometimes rescuing film cans from stock rooms at the last possible moment. These recovered film stocks were painstakingly preserved digitally, and are now available for use by digital filmmakers.

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With Koji, you can:

  • Easily apply 35mm film color in Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro X, Adobe SpeedGrade, Adobe After Effects, and Autodesk Smoke.
  • Dramatically increase the image quality of your digital film, whether it was shot on a DSLR, Blackmagic camera, RED Dragon, or Arri Alexa.
  • Choose from among six 35mm film stocks, each with a unique look and history, including five color and one black and white stock.

Koji is available as three different packages:

Koji DSLR MSRP: $199 TF: $189.05

Brings beautiful, highly accurate film color to footage shot on DSLRs. Works with a wide variety of camera formats including Canon DSLRs, Panasonic DSLRs, and Blackmagic cameras (video mode).

Koji Log MSRP: $299 TF:$284.05

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Fast, powerful film color for log footage. Designed to work natively with REDlogFilm, Arri Log C, BMDFilm, BMDFilmV2, Canon C-Log, and Sony SLog3.

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Koji Studio MSRP: $799 TF: $759.05

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Advanced film color for experienced colorists. Includes technical versions of the Koji film stocks with full color separation, as well as DCI-P3 output for Cineon. Also includes Koji DSLR and Koji Log.

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RED Dragon Rec.709

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