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Super 8mm Home Film Emulation Power Grades - Davinci Resolve

Super 8mm Home Film Emulation Power Grades - Davinci Resolve

Bring the look of Super 8mm films to your footage without jumping through hoops. 

 

Love the look of home films, but don’t want to break the bank gettin’ it? This pack is your new best friend.  The Super 8mm Home Film Emulation Power Grades for Davinci Resolve come with 17 presets that work for Log & Rec workflows. Tested on Sony, ARRI, R3D, Canon and Blackmagic log footage.

Perfect for filmmakers who want to capture the Super 8 feel without over-complicating their workflow or breaking the bank.

 

Why you’ll love it 💚

17 Looks for Endless Possibilities
No two projects are alike, and that’s why this pack gives you options. With 17 fully customizable Power Grades, you’ll find the one that clicks, every time.

Adapts flawlessly to your workflow
Whether you’re working with Log or Rec709 footage, these Power Grades are built to adapt. They’ve been tested on Sony, ARRI, R3D, Canon, and Blackmagic cameras. Use them on standard footage or pair them with film simulations for maximum versatility.

8-bit compatible
These Power Grades are also optimized for 8-bit footage, reducing the risk of color issues common with grades designed only for 10-bit or higher. Just stick with Slog2 when shooting in 8-bit.

Tweak it your way
Every grade is built with tweakable nodes, so you’re always in control. Adjust contrast, halation, and other effects to tweak your way —no complicated setups required.

Take a look inside 👀

 

  • 17 presets – don’t get boxed in a single preset. You’ll always have the right look in your toolkit – from soft to bolder presets.
  • An adjustable halation node for those who want to make those highlights pop.
  • An adjustable film grain node for that classic Super 8 feel.
  • A dedicated node for log conversion—just select your camera’s official *Log-to-Rec709 LUT* (Sony, Canon, Fuji, Panasonic, etc.) for quick and easy correction. You can enable or disable it as needed.**
  • How to Import Power Grades in DaVinci Resolve

    Follow these steps to get your power grades up and running in DaVinci Resolve:

    1. Extract the Files
        
    Extract the downloaded files to a location of your choice on your computer.


    2. Open the Gallery in DaVinci Resolve
        - Go to the Color Tab in DaVinci Resolve.
        - Click Gallery in the top-right corner to open the menu.


    3. Create a New Power Grade Album
        - In the gallery menu, right-click and select Add PowerGrade Album.
        - Double-click the new album to rename it.


    4. Import the Power Grades
        - In the new album, right-click and select Import.
        - Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files.
        - Select the **.DPX files** and hit Import.


    5. Access the Compound Node
        - Right-click the Compound Node and select Show Compound Node to view all the component nodes.

    Now your power grades are imported and ready to be customized to fit your style!

  • License

    Each license is for individual use, so sharing the files isn’t allowed.

    Creating these power grades took a lot of research and effort, and I’ve worked hard to keep the price accessible for everyone. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! If someone else is interested, please direct them to the website so they can grab their own copy.

    Need a group license?

     

    No problem! Just email me, and I’ll create a custom offer for you. (Group licenses require a minimum of 5 individual licenses.)

  • Have any questions? 😊

    If you come across any issues or have additional questions – Drop me a message via chat or email, and I’ll get back to you ASAP.

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