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DaVinci Resolve: Apply cinematic color grades with Higgsfield LUTs

Demo summary

The creator uses a reference frame from the movie Dune to apply a specific cinematic color grade to a video clip with one click.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the video shot you want to grade
  2. Upload a reference image (e.g., a frame from Dune)
  3. Click Generate

Watch out for

  • The footage used in this example is shot in S-Log 3 and has not been converted to Rec. 709

Tips

  • Use the generated output as a starting point for your color grading rather than the final look

Highlights

Just one-click color grade. It's not the final look, but it's a very good starting point

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  1. 1:260:38Remove objects from video with Higgsfield Draw to VideoThe user demonstrates using the brush tool to mask a person in a clip and uses a text prompt to successfully remove them using Higgsfield AI.DaVinci ResolveAI Video Editor
  2. 2:301:02AI color grading using reference images in HiggsfieldThe video shows how to upload a reference image to Higgsfield's LUT tool to automatically generate a color grade for a log footage clip.HiggsfieldAI Video Editor
  3. 3:320:38Apply cinematic color grades with Higgsfield LUTsCurrentThe creator uses a reference frame from the movie Dune to apply a specific cinematic color grade to a video clip with one click.DaVinci ResolveAI Video Enhancer
  4. 5:270:28Generate and import AI images in DaVinci ResolveThe user demonstrates generating a landscape image from a text prompt within the Higgsfield plugin and dragging it directly onto the timeline.DaVinci ResolveImage to Video
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  1. 23:492:41Color correction and grading presetsThe video demonstrates adjusting brightness, temperature, and saturation on the Color page, then saving the look as a 'Still' to apply it to other clips in bulk.Justin Brown - Primal Video
  2. 2:561:14Adjusting exposure with color wheelsUsing the Offset wheel in DaVinci Resolve, the creator shows how to reduce exposure on a clip to find a balanced medium.Think Media
  3. 5:481:17White balance correction with the eyedropper toolThe creator uses the eyedropper tool in DaVinci Resolve to sample a white shirt and a gray card to automatically correct color temperature and tint.Think Media
  4. 10:391:04Applying a Color Space Transform (CST)The creator demonstrates using the Color Space Transform effect to convert Sony S-Log3 footage into a standard Rec.709 color space.Think Media
  5. 11:430:21Applying a technical LUT to Log footageThe creator shows how to right-click a node and apply a camera manufacturer's technical LUT to normalize flat footage.Think Media
  6. 26:121:07Basic color correction on the Color PageA walkthrough of the Color Page in DaVinci Resolve, demonstrating adjustments to shadows, highlights, color boost, and temperature.Ben Claremont
  7. 3:320:38Apply cinematic color grades with Higgsfield LUTsCurrentThe creator uses a reference frame from the movie Dune to apply a specific cinematic color grade to a video clip with one click.Editxor
  8. 14:140:38AI Color CorrectionDemonstrates the one-click AI color adjustment tool on the Color page to automatically balance a shot.Justin Brown - Primal Video
  9. 8:590:34Fix blurry footage with AI Ultra SharpenThe creator applies the Ultra Sharpen effect to out-of-focus footage to demonstrate how the AI attempts to recover detail and improve clarity.The David Shutt
  10. 5:550:53Generate custom LUTs from reference imagesThe Higgsfield LUT generator is shown creating a color grading preset for a clip by analyzing a reference still from the movie 'The Joker'.Joseph Martin
  11. 33:142:07Color correction with wheels and AI Auto BalanceThe demo shows using the AI Auto Balance button followed by manual adjustments to Gain, Temperature, and Saturation using color wheels.Justin Brown - Primal Video