The new tools in 19 offer me more hope...the complex node trees before always stumped me, but now the new tools really lower the entry barriers for people getting into color grading. I have played with a few of my raw videos from the past couple of years after watching this video, and I was able to get much better results with the new tools. Thanks for the video.
What a chill overview. I feel like I need a cappuccino while watching this. Amazing work, can't wait to try it out myself! P.S. I was glad to see you take a small break! 🙌No need to rush, appease the algo, and burn out.
Hey! great video man. Just to help with what 'Richness' does in the FLC, it essentially takes the most saturated colors in your image and intensifies them even more while not affected the least saturated colors as much.
Almost same workflow I use and I was curious if I use color slice before my output cst would that cause issues? Only reason I ask is because as of late I put it before my cst and for some reason just yesterday it makes it seem like I have highlight on which I don’t but it causes me to jump in one node to see the look then jump back to the color slice node to adjust and back and forth back and forth . Just curious if you’ve run into this issue?
This video on color grading deserves more recognition
The new tools in 19 offer me more hope...the complex node trees before always stumped me, but now the new tools really lower the entry barriers for people getting into color grading. I have played with a few of my raw videos from the past couple of years after watching this video, and I was able to get much better results with the new tools. Thanks for the video.
What a chill overview. I feel like I need a cappuccino while watching this. Amazing work, can't wait to try it out myself! P.S. I was glad to see you take a small break! 🙌No need to rush, appease the algo, and burn out.
Hey! great video man. Just to help with what 'Richness' does in the FLC, it essentially takes the most saturated colors in your image and intensifies them even more while not affected the least saturated colors as much.
Color slice in a single node is very nice
this video is excellent, great breakdown of the new features, and great explanation of your node tree!
Thank you for taking your time and showing us the break down!
Love your videos man, im finally getting some results i enjoy out of my a7cii with slog3. thank you very much!
Why do you take it to Rec 709 A instead of gamma 2.4? Also low-key- you defined a parallel nodes so helpfully! Thanks!
Dude this video is great please keep making content
this isn't what i meant when i asked for two uploads in one day, jake
Dropping a link so we as viewers can play around the so cal "The Sauce"?
Great breakdown, Jake. Curious why you place your density node after your second CST. Wouldn't that node benefit from a larger color space?
How do I get density node done as u had
Plz upload Nord tree to download
Can i buy the sauce?
Almost same workflow I use and I was curious if I use color slice before my output cst would that cause issues? Only reason I ask is because as of late I put it before my cst and for some reason just yesterday it makes it seem like I have highlight on which I don’t but it causes me to jump in one node to see the look then jump back to the color slice node to adjust and back and forth back and forth . Just curious if you’ve run into this issue?
could you explain what corrections you do in each node? I've just switched from FCP and attempting to use 'the sauce'
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