Because the file arrives as a .rar archive, you must extract and install the assets correctly to use them in DaVinci Resolve. Step 1: Extract the Archive
: A pre-built structure in DaVinci Resolve that includes specific nodes for: : The red glow seen around bright edges on real film. Texture & Grain : Realistic film grain that reacts to light. Color Correction
Because the toolkit is heavily packed with node metadata, grain textures, and multiple LUT variations, it is compressed into a .rar file to save bandwidth. Follow these steps to install it: Step 1: Extract the Archive
Inside, you will generally find a folder for (often separated into 250D and 500T) and another folder containing the PowerGrade ( .drx and visual thumbnail files). 2. Install the LUTs
Instead of clipping, the powergrade provides a soft, organic rolloff at the top end, characteristic of film stock 1.2.2.
[Node 1: Exposure/WB] ➔ [Node 2: CST / IDT] ➔ [Node 3: FilmVision PowerGrade] ➔ [Node 4: ODT] 1. Color Space Transform (CST)
The "FilmVision-II-Davinci-Powergrade LUT.rar" file is a compressed package containing color-grading tools specifically designed for Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve. The FilmVision-II suite mimics the chemical properties, grain structure, and color science of classic Hollywood film stocks (such as Kodak Vision3 and Fujifilm Eternas).
Guides to help you set up the project color management correctly. PowerGrade vs. Standard LUT: Why It Matters
On the left side of the gallery, select the album (this makes it accessible across all your different projects).
So, you have the file. Here is how to bring that magic into your editing suite.
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Tell me a bit more about your project so we can optimize your final image. Are you working with footage, what camera model did you use, and what specific cinematic mood are you trying to achieve?
The "FilmVision-II" part of the file name suggests that this LUT is part of a second iteration of a film-inspired LUT collection. This LUT is likely designed to provide a specific film-like aesthetic, with a focus on warm, cinematic tones and subtle grain.
By transitioning from static look-up tables to the dynamic node structures found within the , you gain total creative mastery over your image. You can sculpt contrast, control color bleed, and deliver cinematic imagery that stands out on any screen. To tailor this guide further, let me know:
The package emulates the look of photochemical film rather than just applying a color tint, offering pastel tones and a warm, nostalgic feel 1.2.5 .
Adjust the mix slider on the "Halation" node to soften the red edge glow.
The has strong traction in the online video community for several reasons:
Real film exhibits a red/orange glow around highly exposed edges, caused by light reflecting off the back layers of the film stock (halation). FilmVision II utilizes DaVinci Resolve's native tools inside the PowerGrade structure to generate mathematically accurate halation and soft highlight bloom. 3. Organic Grain Simulation
LUTs are "destructive" or "baked-in." If a LUT crushes your shadows or clips your highlights, you cannot alter the internal nodes of that LUT to fix the issue. You can only adjust the opacity of the entire effect or correct the image before the LUT node. DaVinci PowerGrades