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Gold Rocket Rooster – Film Labs 64

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    Film Labs 64 — Advanced Film Emulation Toolkit for DaVinci Resolve

    Film Labs 64 by Rocket Rooster is a professional-grade DCTL plugin designed exclusively for DaVinci Resolve Studio, offering robust film emulation and intuitive color control—all housed in a streamlined 5‑node grading workflow

    Core Workflow — 5 Nodes
    • Conversion Node – Converts log or Rec709 footage to a calibrated base. You can use DaVinci’s CST, included conversion LUTs, or your own color space transform.
    • Skin Control – Fine-tune skin hue, saturation, and luminance without affecting other areas of the image.
    • Secondaries – Adjust saturation, contrast, white balance, and lift/gamma/gain—all in a single utility node.
    • Look Node – Choose from 10 film-stock emulations, including Kodak and Fuji blends, with optional print film emulations like 2383 and 3513. Includes highlight and shadow tint controls.
    • Texture Node – Add aesthetic enhancements like grain, bloom, density control, halation, and vignette for cinematic rendering
    Included Film Stocks

    Film Labs 64 includes nuanced emulations of the following film stocks and prints:
    Kodak: 5213, 5207, 5201, Ektachrome, 2383 Print
    Fuji: 500T, 250D, 8532, 8520, 3513 Print

    These stocks are designed to deliver accurate color behavior, skin warmth, and highlight roll-off for cinematic aesthetics

    Why It Stands Out
    • DCTL-Based Emulation: No external LUT stacks—emulate film appearance using GPU-native Resolve functions.
    • Efficient & Fast: Built for speed, clarity, and creative iteration. Designed to avoid bloated node trees.
    • Versatile Film Looks: From classic film tones to creative tints, you have refined control within each node.
    • Compatible with Rec709 workflows: Works seamlessly as a second-pass tool on log or Rec709 footage
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    Link: https://rocketrooster.sellfy.store/p/filmlabs64/

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    You’re the rock star! Thank you!
     
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    Good Job brother , screw MATE FX hahahaha They are always stealing our stuff so glad to see this shared here!! :D
     
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    Anyone try it yet? I am getting errors with the DCTL's loading. Anyone else?
     
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    It works fine!
     
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    are you dropping the dctl loosely in the luts folder or the whole folder in davinci? Mine keeps saying it cannot find the dctl or the dctl is empty? Thanks for letting me know where and how you loaded it
    Thank you
    says this
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    [26.07.2025 10:22:22] DCTL/RR_FIlm_Labs_Looks.dctle
    compilation failed." there is NO dctl like this, the only one has a _3.0 on the end in the dctl folder?
     
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    Hmm, oh the default location (if you drag-n-dropped the powergrade that came along to use) does not match current folder's name so I'd suggest making a node tree yourself
     
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    Thank you!
     
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    Can confirm that everything works ;) Just create a folder in Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci
    Resolve/LUT/FilmLUT/ and drop all the files here ;) That's it! ;)
     
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    And no errors when applying the powergrade? Are you on a Mac? Are you dropping the whole folder there or just the dctl's ? bc I get errors that say there is no film emulation look,dctl bc there isn't any, that dctl is named .03 so it is not found.
    The only way I can get it to work is reset the 5th node which is the film node and then applying the dctl again...
     
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    Yes, I am on the MAC, just created a folder with the name of FilmLUT and dropped all the content, restarted and put a DCTL on a node, everything works :) No issues for me ;) Latest version of DaVinci Resolve.
     
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