This PowerGrade is built around a streamlined and professional node tree designed specifically for wedding filmmaking workflows.
Unlike traditional PowerGrades that rely on a predefined LUT or look, this setup focuses entirely on structure. It provides a clean, efficient, and repeatable grading pipeline that you can use with any LUT or custom creative direction.
At its core, the node tree begins with a CST (Color Space Transform) from S-Log3 to Rec.709, giving you a solid and accurate technical base. From there, the structure is designed to separate each stage of the grading process, allowing for precise control without overcomplicating your workflow.
A dedicated node is included specifically for LUT application. This means you can:
- Drop in any Rec.709 LUT
- Swap looks instantly between projects
- Build your own creative style without altering the structure
The rest of the node tree is organized to support a clean and logical grading flow, helping you maintain consistency across multiple clips and projects—especially in high-volume environments like weddings.
This PowerGrade is not about forcing a look. It’s about giving you a reliable system that adapts to your style.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
• Node-based PowerGrade (.drx)
• CST setup (S-Log3 to Rec.709)
• Dedicated node for LUT insertion (Rec.709 workflow)
• Clean and optimized node structure
• Compatible with DaVinci Resolve
WHO IT’S FOR
• Wedding filmmakers working with Sony S-Log3
• Editors who already have LUTs or want to create their own look
• Creators looking for a faster and more organized workflow
• Colorists who prefer flexibility over fixed looks
EXPECTED RESULTS
• Faster grading workflow
• Consistent pipeline across projects
• Easy LUT integration
• Full creative control over your final look
REQUIREMENTS
• Footage shot in S-Log3 (Sony FX3, A7SIII, FX6, etc.)
• DaVinci Resolve Studio (version 17 or higher recommended)
DISCLAIMER
This PowerGrade does not include a creative LUT or predefined look. It is designed as a structural workflow tool. Final results will depend entirely on the LUT or grading style you choose to apply.

