Cineprint16-filmemu-v2-p Vfxmed.drx
created by cinematographer Tom Bolles. Unlike a standard LUT, this .drx file contains a comprehensive, multi-node image-processing pipeline designed to emulate 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm film. Key Features of V2-P The "V2-P" typically refers to the Version 2 PowerGrade , which includes major updates over the original: Built-in Looks : Includes a Cineon negative telecine look, Kodak 2383
: The middle section is left open for users to perform primary and secondary color adjustments. CinePrint16-FilmEmu-V2-P Vfxmed.drx
The inclusion of "Vfxmed" in the filename typically denotes the source or the community distribution tag associated with visual effects resources. In the ecosystem of digital color grading, finding a reliable PowerGrade through communities like Vfxmed allows smaller studios and independent creators to access Hollywood-tier color science tools that might otherwise be proprietary or expensive. created by cinematographer Tom Bolles
Unlike a standard .cube LUT, which is essentially a baked-in mathematical formula that remaps color values, a .drx file is a . This distinction is paramount for professional colorists. The inclusion of "Vfxmed" in the filename typically
This .drx file is heavy. If your playback stutters, turn off the "Grain" node inside the group while editing, and turn it back on for final render.
Most editors are used to dragging and dropping a .cube file onto an adjustment layer. While fast, standard LUTs are destructive and linear. The format of the CinePrint16 emulation offers specific advantages:
