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The new fylm.ai 1.3 update adds new context-aware AI tools such as the AI Auto Correct and AI Colour Match. It also improves the existing AI Colour Extract tool with the same principles of “context” and “absoluteness” that can be selected depending on the creative decision.
fylm.ai is a cloud-based service for advanced color grading. As you might have noticed, a few days ago CineD launched a new LUTs builder which is an online tool powered by fylm.ai. You should definitely check it out in case you missed it.
Naturally, fylm.ai is evolving further, and recently, they announced a new 1.3 update that comes with two new context-aware AI tools and further improvements. Let’s take a closer look.
The first new tool in the 1.3 version is the AI Auto Correct. As fylm.ai puts it, it is an automated image correction tool that also understands the context of the resulting video (the creative idea). For instance, the tool will know that an incorrect white balance or not-corrected highlights and shadows are part of the creative decision and it will reflect this during the automated image correction. To use the AI Auto Correct, simply add it from the Tools menu. There are basically two different options available – Favor Context and Favor Neutrality
Another new tool in fylm.ai is the AI Colour Match which should help with automatic color matching across your footage. Just like the AI Auto Correct, it also offers two options:
Last but not least, the new update of fylm.ai introduces improvements to the AI Colour Extract tool. According to fylm.ai, the AI model of the Colour Extract mode was retrained and the same principles of “context” and “absoluteness” were applied.
The fylm.ai software is a subscription-based online tool, but they do offer a free version as well. Paid subscription plans start at $16 per month (billed annually). Full information about pricing and a comparison of all the features in each plan can be found on the company’s website.
What is your color grading workflow? Do you use fylm.ai regularly for your projects? What do you think about the new updates? Let us know in the comments section underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.