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Image Sources:

Taxi Drive; Mirror; New York, New York; The French Connection: One Flew Over the Cuckoo`s Nest

CM5254
Inspired by Eastman Color Negative 100T 5254/7254, this digital film stock emphasizes rich, naturalistic colors with consistent saturation levels. This creates harmonious color interactions and results in a soft, muted appearance.
 
The stock has an earthy look, while maintaining color separation by shifting magenta, green and highly saturated blue tones toward a deeper cyan direction. As a result of this combination, it excels in nature scenes, rendering warm and earthy hues paired with fresh greens to make landscapes look lush and vibrant without being overwhelming.

Adaptable to various lighting environments, it handles contrast well, balancing highlights and shadows in different conditions, from brightly lit exteriors to dimly lit interiors. This makes it particularly effective in high-contrast scenes, adding dramatic depth while maintaining a softness in the shadows.


This digital film stock is avaliable in SDR and HDR as well as for ACES 2.0 (please see details further down).
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CM5254

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CM5254 LUT technical data
 

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CM5254 LUT applied to ARRI 35 & Sony Venice test footage with no grade adjustments
 

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CM5254 LUT on test footage - playout
 

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CM5254 LUT +  examples of Printer Light look variations
 

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ACES 2 introduces a new color science that differs from previous versions, offering a cleaner, more modern aesthetic. While visually pleasing, ACES 2.0 tends to produce a softer, warmer look with less inherent perceptual depth than the advanced color rendering of ARRI LogC4. ARRI’s latest color science delivers a sharper image with enhanced depth and greater color separation, contributing to a high-fidelity cinematic look.

Both ACES and ARRI LogC4 present valid and compelling aesthetics. Although their differences may seem subtle at first, the underlying contrast between them can lead to distinct psychological impacts in the final imagery. The choice ultimately depends on the cinematographer’s creative intent and the narrative demands of the project.

Recognizing that many production workflows require delivery in the ACES pipeline, I have developed two variations of this digital film stock specifically for ACES 2.0. One reflects the inherent ACES aesthetic, while the other renders the distinctive ARRI LogC4 look within the ACES color space. This second version conveys the clarity, depth, and color separation characteristic of LogC4 while remaining fully compliant with the ACES standard.

Cinematographers now have the flexibility to choose between the native ACES 2.0 look and a version that renders the ARRI LogC4 aesthetic, depending on the creative and technical goals of their production.

 
ACES 2.0 Digital Film Stock Versions
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aces 2.0

arri look aces 2.0

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aces 2.0

arri look aces 2.0

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