I never thought I would ever meet a true COLOR guru on youtube. Here you are. You are amazing!!! Please keep sharing more HIGH QUALITY videos like this one regularly. Thank YOU so much again Avery!!!
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I simply love your details, thoroughness and politeness of explanations.
I just want to say, partly because it's been a while since your last video, that you're really good at this. By 'this' I'm not referring to your colourist skills, which I'm sure are excellent, but to your seemingly innate ability to communicate your knowledge in a way that just makes it easier to learn from you than just about anyone else on YT. Learning from you seems to involve an entirely pleasant and painless transfer of knowledge and experience in a way that is actually enjoyable. Thank you.
I second this. I've been watching a lot of Resolve tutorials and you explain things in a thorough manner with out getting lost in the details. I hope you do more in the future.
you are litterally the best colorist i've watched all over the internet, i never touch the HDR Wheel but after this video i sure know how to use it! hope you can make new video someday :D
I started using Resolve a few months ago and have been learning from Cullen Kelly (he's awesome) and Qazi (very good though not as good a teacher) and now just found you and you are a great teacher like Cullen. Haven't seen any new videos for a year. Hope you are OK
Unbelievingly valuable tutorial, covering everything required to understand the true power of those wheels. And so well presented and spoken. Thanks a lot!
very easy to follow & understand not twisting the subject technically i have seen some experts they keep distracting the workflow & someone new to the subject will finding it difficult ... your teaching is very different the way in which you highlight significance of the color wheel and so ..... jus great .
Nicely done Avery, I said the day Version 17 dropped that the HDR Tools would be the sleeper in the new features, that the pros will all eventually work into their workflow. I think the most confusing thing of it is for people to understand overlapping zones. But I do think they would understand using the wheel as a replacement for hue vs hue,and hue ve sat, etc. The first thing that I started doing with it is to pull hues out of white and or blacks and zeroing right in on the luminance point where I want it to be, and then have it smoothly gradient into shadows and/or highlights. Anyway, great to see you with a new episode on your channel. It's easy to see that you put a lot of thought, and effort into your videos, and it shows. Not sure how many people know how much work and effort goes into these videos. But I do, and appreciate it. Sometimes when we get busy it's hard to get the manual out and read and experiment all the new features, it's nice to have someone like you to motivate my thoughts. Well done.
Thank you so much, Jim! I agree, the HDR wheels are a fantastic addition to 17. I think it's just a matter of time before they become a central part of most people's workflows. I'm also glad there are people like you who appreciate these videos; that's what makes it enjoyable for me! It's encouraging to see that in the world of "quick tips" and "hacks", that there's still a strong demand and appreciation for longer, more detailed videos.
Details, nuance and not-obvious features such as copy-paste settings (e.g., exp and sat) from one wheel to another... love it! ... One constructive suggestion??? Darren Mostyn's tutorials use very helpful visual aids such as magnifying the relevant area of the screen or placing a colored box around the items discussed. Much easier than trying to focus on and follow a small darting white cursor. Adding these aids is a major chore itself, to be sure, after your brilliant content work. But love it all! More!
... aaaaand he's back. You're a prime example a YTuber doesn't need to post 10 vids a day and still have followers/views. Keep up the great job! Salute from Poland.
PURE GOLD! Straight-forward, no BS presentation of invaluable information. As good as it gets. And a tool that, with this explanation, will now become central to my grading. Thank you!!
Thank you, Richard! The HDR wheels are an awesome addition to 17; I've really been enjoying them so far despite some of the oddities of using them on the Mini panel. I hope they're as useful for you too!
it's funny, I started using the HDR wheels this week and then saw you released this video. You're a hero man, these videos help to make sense of a lot - thanks Avery
This hdr palette is like the base grade of baselight in how it behaves and the underlying color science. The black offset is identical to the flare operator in base grade for example.
Excellent, Avery! Love the longer, more detailed format. This format allows you to create, as Simon Ubsdell has done for Fusion, a SET OF REFERENCE TUTORIALS. Detailed chapters such as these might be designed to be fairly complete and intended to be reviewed again and again as one gradually absorbs the insights. Later when one has a question about some aspect or application or use of HDR wheels, one has this chapter for reference. Wonderful! Love it! We all look forward to MORE! Mike
Thank you, Mike! That's my hope: that people can continually come back to these videos after experimenting on their own. I'm glad you're enjoying the longer format; I think it will be the new norm moving forward!
Thanks. I really like to see a Teal & Orange Look using HDR Wheels. I just watched a video that used complimentary colors in 2 nodes (both Log Wheels ) for that look. Fun to experiment with.
@@averypeck I am curiously waiting and checking almost every day for your new video. I am using your videos as reference color grading videos when I have questions. And, almost certainly, I find the answer here in one of your videos. I use it as a color grading bible. That's the beauty of your color grading videos. Thanks in advance! Happy Holidays to you!
Hi your tutorials are very informative and I have learned a lot from it. Can you help understand how you were able to get the curves in between the wheels and the scope windows. In my case I don’t have that additional curve window on the bottom section of your screen at 0:35 . How do I enable it?
best explanation I have seen or read about for the HDR wheels. I am keeping it close for future reference. thank you for sharing your time and talent!!!
Followed you for a while, but I kinda stop grading the last few months... And those "how to" which are more "what is" vid, are always killing the game to go back in Grading ! So deep explanation, we need to know the tools, to know how to grade ! And you're doing it perfectly. Hope you'll continu one day ! :) Best regards !
Good stuff as usual. The big take always for me are the fact that these HDR controls can change the luminance without affecting chrominance. I’m so used to the standard contrast control affecting color. It’s good to know I can make changes without affecting my saturation.
Perceptual uniformity is a big one for me as well; it takes a little getting used to, but I think we're going to see it implemented into more and more tools as time goes on.
Thank you for all you do. Im using resolve to work on still images (Resolve can process DNG) as the color page tools have no equal in any of the existing photo tools and it has been an adventure but your channel is the best when it comes to explaining those tool.
Impressive video, mate. I saved it as a reference on my reference playlist and should distribute this wonderful, thorough video with friends. I've been playing around with HLG3 with Rec.2020 and I was shocked by how easy to compensate for very underexposed footage up to blinking 2+ MM on the camera! This is impossible on any other mode on Sony a7S III as most modes, and that's what kept me away from log and been filming in S-Cinetone that still has decent dynamic range but nothing close to SLog3 or HLG/HLG3. SUBBED!👏🥳
the LEGEND has RETURNED
Hopefully back again soon?
I learn more in 5 minutes watching one of your videos than watching entire channels. Thank you.
I never thought I would ever meet a true COLOR guru on youtube. Here you are. You are amazing!!!
Please keep sharing more HIGH QUALITY videos like this one regularly. Thank YOU so much again Avery!!!
I simply love your details, thoroughness and politeness of explanations.
Thank you!
I just want to say, partly because it's been a while since your last video, that you're really good at this. By 'this' I'm not referring to your colourist skills, which I'm sure are excellent, but to your seemingly innate ability to communicate your knowledge in a way that just makes it easier to learn from you than just about anyone else on YT. Learning from you seems to involve an entirely pleasant and painless transfer of knowledge and experience in a way that is actually enjoyable. Thank you.
Thank you, Steve! That's very kind of you to say.
Hi there!
Do you know other channels like Avery's that give legit VALUABLE tutorials?
I second this. I've been watching a lot of Resolve tutorials and you explain things in a thorough manner with out getting lost in the details. I hope you do more in the future.
This is the BEST one for introduction of this new fun tion.
I've been a colorist for 5 years, and you out here blowing my mind in a 20 minute video. Damn, this is neat.
you are litterally the best colorist i've watched all over the internet, i never touch the HDR Wheel but after this video i sure know how to use it! hope you can make new video someday :D
I started using Resolve a few months ago and have been learning from Cullen Kelly (he's awesome) and Qazi (very good though not as good a teacher) and now just found you and you are a great teacher like Cullen. Haven't seen any new videos for a year. Hope you are OK
Andrew Kramar but for colouring, so good to have you back man!!!
Saw your name and instantly clicked. I don’t care what you post I binge watch it until you post something new lol
Unbelievingly valuable tutorial, covering everything required to understand the true power of those wheels. And so well presented and spoken. Thanks a lot!
very easy to follow & understand not twisting the subject technically i have seen some experts they keep distracting the workflow & someone new to the subject will finding it difficult ... your teaching is very different the way in which you highlight significance of the color wheel and so ..... jus great .
best english explanation i have seen so far
Your vids are THE BEST for Resolve. Please Please make more, more often!
Please break down YOUR node tree for 2021!!
I think, it's perfect time to share one more video on color grading.
Have a LOVELY day!
Avery Peck is the god of color wheels.
Glad you're back man. Personally my favourite resolve guy out there.
The boss is the game, thank you so much, I will watch it as least 20 times
This is the best HDR wheels explanation on the Internet!!
Nicely done Avery, I said the day Version 17 dropped that the HDR Tools would be the sleeper in the new features, that the pros will all eventually work into their workflow. I think the most confusing thing of it is for people to understand overlapping zones. But I do think they would understand using the wheel as a replacement for hue vs hue,and hue ve sat, etc. The first thing that I started doing with it is to pull hues out of white and or blacks and zeroing right in on the luminance point where I want it to be, and then have it smoothly gradient into shadows and/or highlights.
Anyway, great to see you with a new episode on your channel. It's easy to see that you put a lot of thought, and effort into your videos, and it shows.
Not sure how many people know how much work and effort goes into these videos. But I do, and appreciate it.
Sometimes when we get busy it's hard to get the manual out and read and experiment all the new features, it's nice to have someone like you to motivate my thoughts. Well done.
Thank you so much, Jim! I agree, the HDR wheels are a fantastic addition to 17. I think it's just a matter of time before they become a central part of most people's workflows. I'm also glad there are people like you who appreciate these videos; that's what makes it enjoyable for me! It's encouraging to see that in the world of "quick tips" and "hacks", that there's still a strong demand and appreciation for longer, more detailed videos.
You just opened a new world to me. Thank you!
THE BEST TUTORIALS. He is back!!!!
I watched it on my phone while chilling on my couch, and the explanation is so epic that I have understood and memoriesed it all, Thank you Legend 🙏
Details, nuance and not-obvious features such as copy-paste settings (e.g., exp and sat) from one wheel to another... love it! ... One constructive suggestion??? Darren Mostyn's tutorials use very helpful visual aids such as magnifying the relevant area of the screen or placing a colored box around the items discussed. Much easier than trying to focus on and follow a small darting white cursor. Adding these aids is a major chore itself, to be sure, after your brilliant content work. But love it all! More!
Thanks, that's a good suggestion! I'll consider it for future videos.
... aaaaand he's back. You're a prime example a YTuber doesn't need to post 10 vids a day and still have followers/views. Keep up the great job! Salute from Poland.
PURE GOLD! Straight-forward, no BS presentation of invaluable information. As good as it gets. And a tool that, with this explanation, will now become central to my grading. Thank you!!
Thank you, Richard! The HDR wheels are an awesome addition to 17; I've really been enjoying them so far despite some of the oddities of using them on the Mini panel. I hope they're as useful for you too!
Hi Avery!
I think, it's time to share one more video on color grading.
Have a LOVELY day!
Excellent stuff! Finally I have found a legit place to learn and understand the colour grading process in Vinci Resolve. Thank you so much.
Absolutely fantastic explanation of the HDR wheels. Thank you SO much for sharing this with us. Cheers.
Nice one Avery, happy see u back 😊🙏🏽
Please do a tutorial on DCTL, Happy to see you back🤩
I'm definitely adding it the list! Thanks, great to be back! :)
The greatest Resolve educator out there, always great to see new tutorials from You…
Brilliant tutorial! Clear and direct, thank you very much!
it's funny, I started using the HDR wheels this week and then saw you released this video. You're a hero man, these videos help to make sense of a lot - thanks Avery
So good to have you back! I have missed your tutorials.
BEST VIDEO about HDR Wheels!!!! Thank you very mach! Im happy
Great to see you back!
Man you are amazing teacher I am fortunate to find you and learn so much. You earn my sub. than you..
Wooooow. Feels like hands on training. Thanks!
The falloff idea was good to learn
Your videos are so good, such a pitty you haven't posted in a long time!
Long time no see.. good to know ur back.
Great, great tutorial. Thanks for the knowledge given.
Awesome!!! Glad to see me content more content!!!
Good to see you back
This hdr palette is like the base grade of baselight in how it behaves and the underlying color science. The black offset is identical to the flare operator in base grade for example.
Exactly What i needed, thanks for this tutorial!
Excellent, Avery! Love the longer, more detailed format. This format allows you to create, as Simon Ubsdell has done for Fusion, a SET OF REFERENCE TUTORIALS. Detailed chapters such as these might be designed to be fairly complete and intended to be reviewed again and again as one gradually absorbs the insights. Later when one has a question about some aspect or application or use of HDR wheels, one has this chapter for reference. Wonderful! Love it! We all look forward to MORE! Mike
Thank you, Mike! That's my hope: that people can continually come back to these videos after experimenting on their own. I'm glad you're enjoying the longer format; I think it will be the new norm moving forward!
Wonderful as always.. Thanks soo much bro.. Hope you are doing well..
Thanks. I really like to see a Teal & Orange Look using HDR Wheels. I just watched a video that used complimentary colors in 2 nodes (both Log Wheels ) for that look. Fun to experiment with.
By far the best tutorial on HDR Wheels. Thank you!
Excellent review of this new features!
Thanks, Scott!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial.
Waiting for a new video on "Color Grading"...
Wishing you and all your family members - Happy Thanks Giving !!!
Thank you very much! Happy holidays to you too! A new tutorial is in the works currently :)
@@averypeck Thank YOU so much again!
Happy holidays to you and all your family members!
@@averypeck I am curiously waiting and checking almost every day for your new video. I am using your videos as reference color grading videos when I have questions. And, almost certainly, I find the answer here in one of your videos. I use it as a color grading bible. That's the beauty of your color grading videos. Thanks in advance!
Happy Holidays to you!
Thank you so much for this demonstration!! ...Thank you!!
Hi your tutorials are very informative and I have learned a lot from it. Can you help understand how you were able to get the curves in between the wheels and the scope windows. In my case I don’t have that additional curve window on the bottom section of your screen at 0:35 . How do I enable it?
You have great content. I watched them all but where are the regular uploads you promised? :D
BACK BACK BACK , GURU IS BACK
Very informative. Good work, thanks
Best explanation everrrrr. 😊👍🏻 Thank you!!
Excellent explanation.
Thank you so much
My god such an amazing explanation!!
Hands down the best explanation out there - thank you SO much Avery
best explanation I have seen or read about for the HDR wheels. I am keeping it close for future reference. thank you for sharing your time and talent!!!
Great, thank you!
Followed you for a while, but I kinda stop grading the last few months... And those "how to" which are more "what is" vid, are always killing the game to go back in Grading !
So deep explanation, we need to know the tools, to know how to grade ! And you're doing it perfectly. Hope you'll continu one day ! :)
Best regards !
and I'm sad you're not making anymore videos 😆
the king is back!!!
Thank you. This was really helpful.
fantastic video dude! I learned a lot
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you.
Such a grate breakdown of new feature! thank you very much!
impressive u have pointed something very useful
Thank you so much for making this video :)
Good stuff as usual. The big take always for me are the fact that these HDR controls can change the luminance without affecting chrominance. I’m so used to the standard contrast control affecting color. It’s good to know I can make changes without affecting my saturation.
Perceptual uniformity is a big one for me as well; it takes a little getting used to, but I think we're going to see it implemented into more and more tools as time goes on.
Welcome back! Still looking forward to your thoughts on the URSA G2.
It’s like the avatar is back and with good stuff as usual
Thank you for all you do. Im using resolve to work on still images (Resolve can process DNG) as the color page tools have no equal in any of the existing photo tools and it has been an adventure but your channel is the best when it comes to explaining those tool.
Impressive video, mate. I saved it as a reference on my reference playlist and should distribute this wonderful, thorough video with friends. I've been playing around with HLG3 with Rec.2020 and I was shocked by how easy to compensate for very underexposed footage up to blinking 2+ MM on the camera! This is impossible on any other mode on Sony a7S III as most modes, and that's what kept me away from log and been filming in S-Cinetone that still has decent dynamic range but nothing close to SLog3 or HLG/HLG3. SUBBED!👏🥳
Excellent work 🔥🔥🔥💪🏾
Incredibly informative and helpful. Thank you!
Awesome tutorial!
Welcome Back Bro.
This was GOLD!!! Thx!
WELCOME BACKKKKKKK :D
You explained this so well !! Thank you ❤️
this was great thank you i feel like all need now are these and my custom spine
Amazing!!!! Thanks for the master class!
Very well described.. Just satisfied..
Thank You, this was really helpful. Do you think you would ever do fusion tutorials? Your intro looks so clean.
Thank you! As much as I wish I knew more about Fusion, I'm a rank beginner lol. My intro and animations are usually made in AE.
Thanks for the breakdown. YOU ARE THE BEST!
Wow really informative thanks!
Amazing video!
It feels like I’m back with an ex. Grieved the loss but glad you’re back however still unsure you’ll stick around 🤣
Welcome back brotheeeer!
Very Helpful, Thanks!
king of davinci
Great tutorial!!!
Long time no see bruh! Hope you're doing well!
Very nice! Thanks so much.