But my question is. Where does Film Prints come in? How do I incorporate film prints or film stocks in my grade? Also, are they necessary? Can I do without them? Or rather, where do they come in? Thank you 🙏🙏
@@thedouglasdutton I am grading a music video that has a red guitar, and getting that to pop without messing up skin tones is working great with this technique. Thanks again!
cool tips. was playing around with this earlier as well but found it quite similar to the Sat vs Sat curve. It looks like you can go more extreme with this technique however
Great saturation technique adjusting HSL on the curve rather than the green channel in the gain, it is more effective for look creation and density adjustments as well, thanks for sharing Douglas really good !!!
Awesome !! Lots of good tips here ! Je viens de comprendre que t'es français. Ton contenu est tres qualitatif bravo ! Une masterclass sur Paris un jour ? 🤩. Une session live avec un "vrai" client serait 🔥😂 (bien que difficile à mettre en place j'imagine😅).
Lovely video filled up with great tips ! Thank you Douglas !
Thank you Chloé! 🙏
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you Stefan! 🙏
Great video..thanks so much for this. You just got one new and active subscriber 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
@@thedouglasdutton a great lesson there
But my question is.
Where does Film Prints come in?
How do I incorporate film prints or film stocks in my grade?
Also, are they necessary?
Can I do without them? Or rather, where do they come in?
Thank you 🙏🙏
As always, great video. Super informative, love it!
We now need your stream deck config 🤣
Thanks man! It’s coming for this month ;)
Definitely experimenting with this technique. Great insight.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Informative 🔥Thank you!
Great tutorial, thanks!
Thanks man! 🙏
This is really cool!
Thank you! Glad you liked it 🙏
Great video! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely be trying this out later tonight. Rock on!
Thank you! Let me know how it goes ;)
@@thedouglasdutton I am grading a music video that has a red guitar, and getting that to pop without messing up skin tones is working great with this technique. Thanks again!
cool tips. was playing around with this earlier as well but found it quite similar to the Sat vs Sat curve. It looks like you can go more extreme with this technique however
Thanks man! I live the range with this technique better and also the fact that you can also pick your colour model depending on your creative agenda
@@thedouglasdutton true. good point.
Great saturation technique adjusting HSL on the curve rather than the green channel in the gain, it is more effective for look creation and density adjustments as well, thanks for sharing Douglas really good !!!
Thank you Dylan! Yeah it allows for much more fine control
Very undertated channel
Keep them coming! What is your setup? What reference monitor are you using?
Thanks man! I'm on Mac with a LG 32EP950 monitor
great video. Can you bring a video of look development?¡
Next one will be a look dev video!
Awesome !! Lots of good tips here ! Je viens de comprendre que t'es français. Ton contenu est tres qualitatif bravo ! Une masterclass sur Paris un jour ? 🤩. Une session live avec un "vrai" client serait 🔥😂 (bien que difficile à mettre en place j'imagine😅).
Merci bien! Merci pour la suggestion pour le truc de la vraie session. Ça pourrait être cool :)
Wow Dougie, nice video. Can we also do it by disabling channel 1 and channel 3 and use the curves without un-ganging?
Thanks Vaideesh! Yes you can totally do that. However prefer to act on the green curve alone as you can see its position relative to the unity line
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It’s Cool ! But what difference between this way and Sat vs. Sat Curve tools ?
More precision with this one ! ;)
And you can pick your colour model depending on what you're after.
What’s the pro/cons of this method compared to the sat vs sat curve?
You can chose your colour model depending on what you’re after. And be more precise
The HSL method works exactly the same just using Lum VS Sat Curve
brother, plz remake Urban X Dhaka. I need this tutorial
Will check it out ;)
@@thedouglasdutton 💝💝And Urban X Dhaka 2.0 also brother plz
kind of a cirugical way of working with the color... the more control, the better :)
Thank you!
Why are your nodes so skinny?
I don’t like fat nodes ;)
@@thedouglasdutton Hahaha, I understand it now