Hey, you are welcome buddy. I'm happy to make videos by request. Color grading is a wide subject, and nothing that's really fixed for me. The image in the video would probably look entirely different if I where to process it to morrow.
Hi, can you tell me how you got the effect of the modules panel in the darkroom appearing to be expanded so that it is easier to see, even though it overlaps the image 'window'. An example of the color rgb module being expanded in this way is shown at time 12:30 or thereabouts. How is it done?
Thanks a bunch for this one, I like that you encourage your viewers to play with the sliders and find there own way.
You are welcome geeky. Thanks for your kind words :)
Thanks for taking the time to create this content. It is greatly appreciated!
Hi Ian, thanks for your kind words and for commenting.
Glad you liked it!
Ah, thank for answering this good to a request 😊
Hey, you are welcome buddy. I'm happy to make videos by request. Color grading is a wide subject, and nothing that's really fixed for me. The image in the video would probably look entirely different if I where to process it to morrow.
This was wonderful and will be very useful to me going forward! :)
Thank you, glad you liked it and found it useful.
Extremely helpful, thanks a lot!
Hi Petr, you are welcome, very glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for commenting.
Hi, can you tell me how you got the effect of the modules panel in the darkroom appearing to be expanded so that it is easier to see, even though it overlaps the image 'window'. An example of the color rgb module being expanded in this way is shown at time 12:30 or thereabouts. How is it done?
Hi, I'm afraid that the effect you see is done when editing the video. I'm using a crop and zoom/pan effect inside kdenlive
Thanks
You are welcome, thanks for commenting.