I think I learned more from this tutorial and ANYTHING ELSE on TH-cam. As a professional colorist I can now easily manage skin tones effortlessly. SUBSCRIBED!
I personally love the value you bring through your video and the way you always hit the point not meandering around the point. i have learned from your videos that i always refresh your channel to see if there is new Germs. Again thank you.
Excellent work on skin color correction The color compressor minimizes extraneous shades from the skin well and allows you to cope with excessive shades that you need to get rid of. To a greater extent, it works perfectly for such cases compared to other tools
So happy I found this channel today. This is such an amazing channel. Love Love Love the videos. Everything about them are so perfect. I will never miss a video from this channel. Thanks for these videos. It's so helpful. I really do appreciate you.
You are so professional at your work!! Thanks a ton for making this channel and teaching us! We needed you sir 🤍 finally someone who explains in depth and very calmly!!!
Love your grades and the videos are beyond helpful! I think a really cool video would be for you to talk about/compare the different camera brands shooting profiles and which you think are best to work with! S-log 3 vs n-log vs f-log vs raw, etc
This was an excellent video George. Clear, concise, and informative. Only just come across your channel and i'm really happy to do so and have subscribed.. Quick question please: When i use my highlight tool to isolate skin tone (and anything else for that matter) my image reverts to LOG. I notice that this doesn't occur in your images. Have i got a setting wrong? Pretty sure that this shouldn't be the case as it really affects the colour sat reading on the Vectorscopy. I generally tend to use Node based colour management both In and Out since it suits my appraoch. (Note: I have found a work-around by connecting my node to an Alpha Output, but surely this shouldn't be needed should it?) Thanks again for a very informative video. Looking forward to future content.
When using Resolve Color Managed highlight view shows the image from end of your signal chain. When using node based color management, highlight view shows what the signal looks like at the selected node. Personally I prefer the node based way, since I can peek at the signal with highlight view.
@@timovepsalainen4927 Thanks for the reply. Appreciated. Seems a bit odd to me though, since if i wanted to check my skin tone saturation/hue, etc i need to add a node after my CST out and check it with a power-window. Just an additional step i'd rather not have to take, but hey! Thats Chinatown i suppose. Thanks again Tim.
Thanks for the kind words Karl and welcome to the channel. Looks like Tim was able to help you out already. Just like you mentioned, you can monitor your skin tones in a node after your ODT CST node. You can also follow the same set up that is shown in the bonus section of this video to get a little more precision when monitoring the skin tones. If you created a skin tones key in between your CST nodes, you can output that same selection to that node you're using after your ODT CST node. Thanks for watching!
I think I learned more from this tutorial and ANYTHING ELSE on TH-cam. As a professional colorist I can now easily manage skin tones effortlessly. SUBSCRIBED!
Man, this really is a brilliant, skillfully condensed masterclass in color grading, thank you! Learnt a lot!
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I personally love the value you bring through your video and the way you always hit the point not meandering around the point. i have learned from your videos that i always refresh your channel to see if there is new Germs. Again thank you.
Soooo much knowledge, it's just amazing. Thank you very much for not just this video but your whole channel, it's absolutely incredible!
Excellent work on skin color correction
The color compressor minimizes extraneous shades from the skin well and allows you to cope with excessive shades that you need to get rid of. To a greater extent, it works perfectly for such cases compared to other tools
Great video, skin tones will never be an issue again.🙌
Incredible masterclass thank you!
This is fire 🔥 . Please do a video on Middle Gray and how to use it during grading. Thanks.
I already know this is going to be great! I see a video from you -> I give it a like! 🙌
@@marietafarfarova thanks Marieta!
@@marietafarfarova ma'am ❤️
So happy I found this channel today. This is such an amazing channel. Love Love Love the videos. Everything about them are so perfect. I will never miss a video from this channel. Thanks for these videos. It's so helpful. I really do appreciate you.
Thank you for the kind words. Welcome to the channel!
This is super well done 👍🏾
Thanks for watching Ismael!
Wonderful!
George, you are the best colorist on TH-cam. Most informative and precise, easy to understand.
Absolutely amazing video George, can you please do a video where you go in-depth on scopes and how to read them properly.
Yes! I will make a video on video scopes at some point. Thank you for watching Souhail.
Thank you brother ❤
Thanks George, great!
This is good ❤
You are so professional at your work!! Thanks a ton for making this channel and teaching us! We needed you sir 🤍 finally someone who explains in depth and very calmly!!!
very helpful ,thank you man
Glad it was helpful for you.
Absolute GEM ! Thank you so much !
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching.
you are awesome bro❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Love your grades and the videos are beyond helpful!
I think a really cool video would be for you to talk about/compare the different camera brands shooting profiles and which you think are best to work with!
S-log 3 vs n-log vs f-log vs raw, etc
great video ! any plans to make courses for newbies to learn , its hard to find quality guides like this !
Thanks❤
Great video, just be careful you're not looking at the hairs saturation on your vectorscope in the intro segment
Would you ever use HDR global instead of offset for overall level/ exposure? I find it gives much cleaner results as its closer to a linear response
Yes! I usually use HDR global for exposure.
I'd be really interested to hear your thoughts on DCTLs and corresponding workflows that have recently popped up on YT ;-)
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This was an excellent video George. Clear, concise, and informative.
Only just come across your channel and i'm really happy to do so and have subscribed..
Quick question please:
When i use my highlight tool to isolate skin tone (and anything else for that matter) my image reverts to LOG. I notice that this doesn't occur in your images.
Have i got a setting wrong? Pretty sure that this shouldn't be the case as it really affects the colour sat reading on the Vectorscopy.
I generally tend to use Node based colour management both In and Out since it suits my appraoch.
(Note: I have found a work-around by connecting my node to an Alpha Output, but surely this shouldn't be needed should it?)
Thanks again for a very informative video. Looking forward to future content.
When using Resolve Color Managed highlight view shows the image from end of your signal chain. When using node based color management, highlight view shows what the signal looks like at the selected node.
Personally I prefer the node based way, since I can peek at the signal with highlight view.
@@timovepsalainen4927
Thanks for the reply. Appreciated.
Seems a bit odd to me though, since if i wanted to check my skin tone saturation/hue, etc i need to add a node after my CST out and check it with a power-window. Just an additional step i'd rather not have to take, but hey! Thats Chinatown i suppose.
Thanks again Tim.
Thanks for the kind words Karl and welcome to the channel. Looks like Tim was able to help you out already. Just like you mentioned, you can monitor your skin tones in a node after your ODT CST node. You can also follow the same set up that is shown in the bonus section of this video to get a little more precision when monitoring the skin tones. If you created a skin tones key in between your CST nodes, you can output that same selection to that node you're using after your ODT CST node. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Tim!
@@george.colorist
Appreciate the response.
Take good care.
Another very good one. One question please...This might be dumb but How do I get to the HSB sliders on windows?
Hello! If I work in DaVinci YRGB, do I need to set the pivot to 0.336 for S-Log3?
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See you on Monday 😂
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@@Arya-s4g7c DM me on IG: @george.colorist
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