This video is a lifesaver! Color grading has always been so intimidating for me, but your clear explanations and step-by-step guide have really helped me overcome that hurdle. I feel so much more confident now. Thank you for making this complex topic so accessible!
Very helpful video. As a note for next time, when you zoom into tools like at 2:56, keep the background the same brightness and unblurred. You want to point the focus on the sliders, but they are big enough, I see them, but it'd be very beneficial if we could see the actual changes the sliders are making.
Really helpfull video! I’ll try this right away in Capture One. Though, I think you used the lightroom color grading method too heavily. ( 1:09 ) Usually what I do is not cranking the saturation slider to the max (like 3-20 sat) - and then un blending the color (while alt+clicking the blending slider) so it doesn’t applies the colors in the shadows to the highlights and vice-versa. - And then balancing the colors to either the shadows or highlights (also while alt+clicking the balance slider). - Luminance slider makes you choose where your shadows/highlights starts. It also lets you tweak the mid tones to re adjust your histogram. *(alt+clicking sliders makes you see the color (like luma range in Capture One) and gives you the ability to pin point either the shadows/mid tones/highlights to tweak them to your desires.) Thanks for the video! And I hope my comment will help someone!
This video is a lifesaver! Color grading has always been so intimidating for me, but your clear explanations and step-by-step guide have really helped me overcome that hurdle. I feel so much more confident now. Thank you for making this complex topic so accessible!
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Very helpful video. As a note for next time, when you zoom into tools like at 2:56, keep the background the same brightness and unblurred. You want to point the focus on the sliders, but they are big enough, I see them, but it'd be very beneficial if we could see the actual changes the sliders are making.
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Really helpfull video! I’ll try this right away in Capture One.
Though, I think you used the lightroom color grading method too heavily. ( 1:09 )
Usually what I do is not cranking the saturation slider to the max (like 3-20 sat)
- and then un blending the color (while alt+clicking the blending slider) so it doesn’t applies the colors in the shadows to the highlights and vice-versa.
- And then balancing the colors to either the shadows or highlights (also while alt+clicking the balance slider).
- Luminance slider makes you choose where your shadows/highlights starts. It also lets you tweak the mid tones to re adjust your histogram.
*(alt+clicking sliders makes you see the color (like luma range in Capture One) and gives you the ability to pin point either the
shadows/mid tones/highlights
to tweak them to your desires.)
Thanks for the video! And I hope my comment will help someone!
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