Thomas, thanks for such a fascinating review! Awesome results 😃
@thomasfransson9 күн бұрын
Thank you, it just keeps getting better and better. And I feel like I barely scratched the surface.
@yevgenydevine9 күн бұрын
Have you paid for Dehancer before becoming their affiliate?
@thomasfransson9 күн бұрын
Yes, for a few projects and things dating back a few years. As we've been in a similar field in terms of product development when it comes to film looks. So there's a history there for sure. But quite a complicated and none traditional one in the sense of now being an affiliate.
@Krishna-pt2mi8 күн бұрын
can you create one for lightroom
@thomasfransson8 күн бұрын
I believe they have a LR plug-in actually.
@2424rocket7 күн бұрын
Well, here is a much smarter decision… Dump Premier pro and start using da Vinci resolve which is much much much much better than premiere. In every possible way. I just don’t understand why anybody would keep paying for Premier pro when da Vinci resolve is so much better. And then you don’t need Dehancer because the tools in resolve can do 99% of everything you need.
@thomasfransson6 күн бұрын
I can't answer on everyone's behalf but I've owned DRS for a couple of years and I open it every once in a while. But I'm still nowhere near as efficient in Resolve as I am in Premiere and despite all these years, I haven't had the time to put in the time and effort it would take to become as efficient in Resolve or at least get to a point where I'm able to make a decision on which NLE that fits me and my workflow the best. The coloring in DRS is great and the only reason why I've kept it installed. Although I've only graded a few test clips and based on my current knowledge of Resolve obviously took me way longer than it would have done in Premiere and as the results weren't better (again because I don't feel at home in Resolve) I can't defend myself going over to Resolve. And I can only assume this is the reason why alot of people stick with Premiere, they either don't have the time to migrate or maybe they're happy with their current workflow and don't see a reason to switch. On another note, there's a lot of Davinci Resolve users using Dehancer.