FromSoftware: “We’ve written a bunch of interesting characters for you to encounter and appreciate!” Player: “Let me guess, then you’re gonna kill them to make me feel sad?” FromSoftware: “What? Haha don’t be silly! YOU are going to kill them.”
The recording appears desaturated in the video. Are you recording in Hdr by chance? If you're recording on pc, the color output settings in obs need to be changed to have a full color range, or alternatively you can have it force the recording to be in sdr, which would also fix it. You can force it to record in sdr by going into your capture's properties and ticking the box that says "force sdr" and the color will be restored. Otherwise, I'd avoid using hdr when you're recording. It can kind of be fixed in video editing, Messing with the contrast, saturation, white level, brightness, etc can sort of restore the video's color to relative normalcy. If your editing software has those features, you can restore the color somewhat from hdr messing it up. Hope this helps, the video is pretty good.
Thank you, it's a thing I've noticed that has been happening in almost all my recordings on PS5 and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'll be sure to bump up the saturation for the next one
@@laserduck6149 Seems to be an issue with how the ps5 handles hdr recordings. Turning it off system-wide is one fix that should work fine, otherwise. Brightness 142%, contrast 113%, and saturation 180% are some rough settings I came up with for a simple fix in the editing process, but it has some issues. If you can adjust color saturation separately between reds blues and greens, that would be ideal for fixing it so you don't oversaturate the colors. Hope this helps.
FromSoftware: “We’ve written a bunch of interesting characters for you to encounter and appreciate!”
Player: “Let me guess, then you’re gonna kill them to make me feel sad?”
FromSoftware: “What? Haha don’t be silly! YOU are going to kill them.”
a Raven: Hey a job is a job if it pays the bills its good enough
Interesting decision to use the theme of symbiosis between 621 and Ayre for the route that seeks to burn it all away. I like it.
Good work! I like it
When I faced Ayre, Rusty, and Walter. In each of those routes I felt sad.
whoa this bangs
This made me cry. Good work.
I see you did an original White Glint there. Joshua will be remembered and won't let a lady him down no more. Great edit there!
Incredible edit, looking forward to the Alea Iacta Est video eventually
Damn good editing.
I love this
Also, the 3rd one better be Blackout or Takes Me Anywhere
Well you're in luck because I was deciding between those two, probably gonna use "Takes Me Anywhere" but I'm not yet sure
Amazing as always.
What do you use to edit?
Inshot
The recording appears desaturated in the video. Are you recording in Hdr by chance?
If you're recording on pc, the color output settings in obs need to be changed to have a full color range, or alternatively you can have it force the recording to be in sdr, which would also fix it. You can force it to record in sdr by going into your capture's properties and ticking the box that says "force sdr" and the color will be restored.
Otherwise, I'd avoid using hdr when you're recording. It can kind of be fixed in video editing, Messing with the contrast, saturation, white level, brightness, etc can sort of restore the video's color to relative normalcy. If your editing software has those features, you can restore the color somewhat from hdr messing it up.
Hope this helps, the video is pretty good.
Thank you, it's a thing I've noticed that has been happening in almost all my recordings on PS5 and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'll be sure to bump up the saturation for the next one
@@laserduck6149 Seems to be an issue with how the ps5 handles hdr recordings. Turning it off system-wide is one fix that should work fine, otherwise.
Brightness 142%, contrast 113%, and saturation 180% are some rough settings I came up with for a simple fix in the editing process, but it has some issues.
If you can adjust color saturation separately between reds blues and greens, that would be ideal for fixing it so you don't oversaturate the colors.
Hope this helps.
@@Jojopiez I'll try, ty!