fylm.ai update 2.2 has been introduced, which brings several interesting new features to the table. Among the highlights are a dedicated skin tone editor and some very notable enhancements to the AI Colour Match and AI Auto Correct tools. Let’s take a closer look at what else the update offers! fylm.ai makes color grading easier, a process that generally can feel overwhelming for many filmmakers. In August, the NeuralFilmAI Tool was added with update 2.1, but fylm.ai can do a lot more. To get an idea of what it can do and have a go at it yourself, take a look at my colleague Nino’s article. He will walk you through the details of building your own CineD LUTs in a process powered by fylm.ai. What exactly is the tetrahedral interpolation tool? It is as scientific as it sounds – it’s a tool for creating three-dimensional color grades for your images. You can adjust saturation, luminance, hue, density, and more, all while preserving the image’s quality. However, what is unique is that it works in a three-dimensional space; the controls operate independently, taking the spatial relationships between colors into account. Too much science? Have a look at the following video from fylm.ai: Improved AI Colour Match and AI Auto Correct According to fylm.ai, AI Colour Match has been completely revamped using new AI matching models, which should lead to significantly better color matching than the previous version. The AI Auto Correct tool, which automatically balances and prepares images for color...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 2 December, 2024