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- Experience the organic, textured, and timeless look of classic Hollywood films directly inside DaVinci Resolve (Studio & Free).
- With Negative Powergrade, you get a unique node structure inspired by the legendary Kodak 5219 — the film stock used in masterpieces like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino.
- Designed for LOG, RAW & Rec.709 footage.
- Tested and approved on: Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Blackmagic, Panasonic, ARRI, RED.
What you get: The Powergrade file (.drx) A detailed video tutorial (6:15) An explanatory PDF (27 pages) Before/after render examples Who is Negative Powergrade for? For passionate creators who want to give their videos a true cinematic soul. For independent filmmakers who want to stand out with high-end color grading. For experienced colorists who want to explore a film-negative–inspired approach. Compatibility: Compatible only with DaVinci Resolve (make sure you’re on DaVinci Resolve 19 or later). How do you use it? Import the .drx into your PowerGrades. Apply it to the clip or to the output node. Adjust: exposure (placement), balance (skin tones), “print” (final contrast). (Compatible with Rec.709 & LOG — S-Log3, C-Log, D-Log, N-Log… via an input node/IDT or RCM.) 
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