Is there a quick way to render out several/all CameraImager Response curves? Or at least a way to quickly scroll through them without having to click and choose one by one. I feel like I'm missing a hotkey that does this.
Many thanks!
Kerry
Quickly rendering out several camera responses?
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I don't know why would you ever want to use these disgusting UGLY response curves that have nothing to do with film BUT:
You can scroll using arrow keys if you click on the response menu and than click away until it becomes like this Regards
Milan
You can scroll using arrow keys if you click on the response menu and than click away until it becomes like this Regards
Milan
Colorist / VFX artist / Motion Designer
macOS - Windows 7 - Cinema 4D R19.068 - GTX1070TI - GTX780
macOS - Windows 7 - Cinema 4D R19.068 - GTX1070TI - GTX780
Haha thanks Milan. I do agree with you that they don't necessarily convey a valid end result. This is for look dev purposes. Scrolling through them will still give you a sense between low and high contrast, cold and warm tones, gold, purple tints etc. And from there on it's easier to choose how to approach the color correction process.
These days DPs are taking a multiplicity of LUTs with them on set to get a feel for the desired grade. It helps them make lighting decisions during production
Thanks for the response. I will try the scrolling out and just save manually then.
All the best,
Kerry
These days DPs are taking a multiplicity of LUTs with them on set to get a feel for the desired grade. It helps them make lighting decisions during production

Thanks for the response. I will try the scrolling out and just save manually then.
All the best,
Kerry
milanm wrote:I don't know why would you ever want to use these disgusting UGLY response curves that have nothing to do with film BUT:
You can scroll using arrow keys if you click on the response menu and than click away until it becomes like this Regards
Milan