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I heard from some video that you should use rec.709A with mac? There was a issue that in rendering the colors go back to poop if it is not rec709A.
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ОтветитьCame for the tutorial...stayed for the poop talk 💩LMFAO
Ответитьthank you so much
ОтветитьThank you for the tutorial. How did you set your exposure for these S-Log3? +1.7 ?
ОтветитьWhat if your camera isn't an option? I use an Olympus and its not in the options
ОтветитьDo you film in "flat" and then color grade?
Ответитьbtw: unsaturated poop -> see a doctor. Oversaturated poop -> see a doctor. Good graded poop -> no need for doctor.
ОтветитьHow to set color space transform for a video shot by nikon d5300. Need help
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ОтветитьThanks for this clear and to the point explanation. I'm not using "professional" cameras for my needs but just and iPhone with the MoviePro app that allows me to manually adjust "temperature" and "tint" as well as exposure, if I chose to do so. However I don't know what's the proper "input color space" for smartphones or particularly iPhones ?
ОтветитьI have been working with various video editors for years now, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Avid, and others and I still can't figure out why they NEVER work the way they do in the videos I see on You Tube. I appreciate your efforts, but my DaVinci Resolve 18.5 Studio Version does not look quite like yours. As a result, I can't do the things you're doing. This is very frustrating.
Ответитьif I use a Lumix G7 should the I still be in the rec709
Ответитьit would of been superuseful if it showed you how he got there :))) not just go straight into it
Ответитьdavinchi resolve finally turns to an adult hahahahh this joke gets me
ОтветитьCan someone pls help me! I have a Canon EOS 800D and i have no idea what the Input color Space is. I have tried searching on google and lookin it up on YT.
PLS help i'm in desperate need😅
terrible video and super confusing
ОтветитьMan that poop jole is gold.
Subscibed.
This was incredibly helpful and straight forward and actually works really well. I actually followed what you said to a T and it actually looked pretty good, only I was using it on footage of a game my father recorded for his channel rather than footage recorded with a camera. My main question is, is there a better way to do it or can this method be used with a few more tweaks? I'm fairly new to Davinci and I'm kinda stumbling my way around to figure things out but any help at all would be greatly appreciated!
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