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You're most welcome.This is excellent, thanks so much for taking the time for a detailed tutorial.
What are most common manual WB settings you use?
It looks like you typically start from scratch on most corrections. Do you typically adjust your RGB highs/lows first, then manually add other effects?
I'm halfway through it and this is great so far. Its cool to see how others integrate color grading into their workflow!
That's a tough call but I'm really loving the GND16-8. Since 90% of aerial shots have brighter skies compared to the land beneath - this filter was made for aerial shooters IMHO.Amazing stuff, thanks for sharing. So far beyond me at this point though. One question, if you had to pick between the ND/CP8 and the graduated 16-8, which one would you choose?
LOL glad you liked it! Me too but unfortunately I'm a Mac nerd. Thanks for the comment.VERY cool tutorial. This should be your day job, such a soothing voice for something like this. I hope you might consider doing a tutorial for Windows users!
Have u tried davinci resolve lite??Great informative video. I love my SRP ND 8\CP. Unfortunately I don't use premiere pro cc although I have tried but I can't justify a monthly payment when this is just a hobby...
I'm using Premiere Elements 13 and at times, Prodrenalin 10. I'm sure there is no way I could get the post production coloring your getting without paying for a high priced editing software. Thanks again!
I tried to upload it but for some reason I'm getting a message I need to load something else. So I gave up on it figured my computer didn't have enough to run it...Have u tried davinci resolve lite??
Yes you need to have a fairly high end video card with a good gpu, as Davinci uses it for all the processing. GPU based cards are not that expensive. A lot of gamers sell off their cards when they upgrade to new whiz bang cards.I tried to upload it but for some reason I'm getting a message I need to load something else. So I gave up on it figured my computer didn't have enough to run it...
Yeah if I remember correctly screen pop up said opencl accelerated gpu or something to that unfortunate because it's free. Oh well!Yes you need to have a fairly high end video card with a good gpu, as Davinci uses it for all the processing. GPU based cards are not that expensive. A lot of gamers sell off their cards when they upgrade to new whiz bang cards.
Alan
Just bought a cid card for my 2009 mac pro. Gx 580? I think. Yes resolve is gpu hungry. But its sooo good for grading!!!Yeah if I remember correctly screen pop up said opencl accelerated gpu or something to that unfortunate because it's free. Oh well!