fylm.ai, a cloud-based platform known for using AI to streamline the color grading process, has released its 2.1 update.
This update includes a new tool called NeuralFilmAI, which uses a neural network for “color aware” film emulation. Additionally, the control tab has been slightly redesigned, and various bug fixes have been implemented.
Previous Updates and Features
Last October, fylm.ai added NeuralToneAI to their platform. In May, update 2.0 introduced Capture One ICC profiles and styles export, an enhanced AI Magic Mode, and improved raw file handling. The latest update continues to build on these advancements with NeuralFilmAI.
How NeuralFilmAI Works
Unlike LUTs that apply fixed edits, NeuralFilmAI analyzes each image individually, considering content and color information to grade it accordingly. The tool makes “smart” changes and provides five grading suggestions. Users can non-destructively adjust their selected sample using sliders for Exposure, Contrast, White Balance, and Tint, as well as adjust film softness and grain. The graded image can then be exported as LUTs, XMP Profiles, or Capture One styles, or saved as a high-resolution graded image.
Control Tab Redesign
The control tab has been streamlined, with AI tools now placed in a separate category from traditional tools.
Group Management Improvements
The update also enhances group management. When a new user is added and accepts the invitation, they are automatically assigned to the current project.
Price and Availability
Update 2.1 is automatically installed when the app is reloaded. New users can evaluate NeuralFilmAI and other tools for free by signing up on the fylm.ai website.
About fylm.ai
fylm.ai is a cloud-based platform leveraging AI technology to simplify and enhance the color grading process for filmmakers and photographers. It offers powerful tools for creating LUTs (Look-Up Tables) and color grading, making it accessible for both professionals and beginners. The platform allows for private collaboration, enabling teams to work together seamlessly on projects from anywhere in the world.
News source: fylm.ai