3 Techniques For Better Highlights When Color Grading | DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
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It is always interesting to watch non-traditional methods of frame correction. It's incredibly useful and you upgrade your skills. Thanks
The mid tone bit was boom!
You can do the same with HDR Wheels. And there you can select the range of lights that you will influence.
Also with the log wheels to some extent. But I think the appeal is that it’s one slider with a very easy but effective and smooth result.
I’ve been using a soft luminance qualifier with my HDR wheels for highlight rolloff, but the control becomes so granular compared to this and the results are more destructive (on average)
@@CartyCantDancewhat does granular mean in this context?
This is an absolutely mind-bending trick, and you went straight to the point with it. Take my sub and my upvote.
Glad you found the technique valuable. Welcome to the channel 🤝🏼
Always appreciate the value you put out George!
Thanks for the support Jadon.
Fantastic George!!❤
Amazing advice ! I’ve been looking for that. I do film lots of shots with sky on the background and sometimes clouds are loose details. 😊
I’m glad you found it helpful for your footage! Thanks for watching.
WOW!!! That solved a problem with an interview that I spent hours trying to solve, unsuccessfully. This is a great idea that I might experiment with going forward. Thanks.
Awesome! Glad the tutorial was useful. Thanks for watching.
This is what is needed in youtube, channels like this one, straight to the point and without, blah, blah, blah and with good advanced methods. Thanks George, for the value of your videos.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you found it valuable.
AWESOME tip. Thanks so much!
Right in time 1!.. thank you so much!!
Thanks for watching.
That´s insane ... THANKS
This was super interesting and useful. However, I would like to know whats the science and mechanics behind it. Why does the matte apply automatically only to highlights? Can we do the same for shadow areas? If so, how?
The Matte node uses luminance values to create a selection,targeting highlights by default. It starts with the brightest parts and fades into darker areas. To target shadows instead, invert the selection in the Key palette.
Fantastic trick!
Excellent. Subscribed
Thanks for watching Lee and welcome.
amazing...thanks for that.
Love this
Dude….
I was doing a qualifier for the highlights using luminance values only and then adjusting the exposure in HDR wheels to varying degrees of success depending on my exposure.
This is so much cleaner and less destructive, thanks for the tip!
Would you just doing this in your camera’s LOG color space on a node level, or just using the timeline/wide gamut color space for the adjustment pre-CST?
Thanks again😊
Damn, bro, this is so good
Thanks Dario.
Thanks for share ur knowlegde 🤲
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
thank you
I wish someone who specializes in Premiere Pro had tuts like you bro... if I'm missing someone please let me know who!
best ever thx
thanks bro
Great tip, Bud. One I'm sure most will appreciate. Subbed 🙌
Thanks for the sub. Welcome!
Nice
Ufff thanks
This George person is superior to others! I thought Alex Jordon is superior to Cullen Kelly, and Casey Faris, for instance. There is always someone 'better' than the another one.
This is my opinion and only my opinion because I gravitate towards 'odd' and advanced stuff with the simplest method that Alex and George offer. It is exactly the same as some people 'teach' simple things such as how to copy and paste that came up with tens of minutes videos, and a few people got fed up and made a few seconds clip about the same by showing PRESS CTRL + C and CTRL + V.
With that said, I do not at all mean George is over-simplifying things. Everything should be made simple but not any simpler.
I also am not saying short and simple are good. Unmesh Dinda's videos are approximately 10 minutes in duration on average, but he has loads of examples making complicated concepts 'clear'.
thanks brother