Yes! So often color grading tutorials work with images that start out really good. But the real strength of the Colorist comes in to play when the image is problematic. Thanks for this great insight into how to use the warper to finesse complementary colors.
Good to see you are making videos again! Your channel seems to be the only one which actually explains Resolve. All others are "Look at this function. I will now use it under the most ideal conditions imaginable with functions I don't understand fully!" While yours are "Look at this footage. It's completely off the mark. Let me show you how to fix it blindfolded!" Any plans on expanding your tutorials to VFX and so on?
Thank you very much. Never thought I can do something like that but you are right, sometimes, one can worry not about color accuracy to be artistic. That's encouraging. Thank you for the email notification. Keep them coming.
This is so cool! What a great and simple technique to give it a look. So quick too. I never really understood how to use the color warper and now thanks to this video I do. Thank you for putting this together!
That video is super helpful! Especially for the type of videos that I am grading. Now I realized how much time I could have saved on my older projects :)
You Sir are a master of the craft. Your explanations are by far the most usable in a real world scenario. Thank you for your video lessons. You thought me not only how to use Resolve but also some really interesting concepts and theories about color and color editing.
i love your tutorial this is for advance users of davinci resolve, i am now a begginer in this software. but if i am familliar with this apps i will come back to watch all your tutorials. thank you
I'm growing very fond of this channel and will follow it more consistently. As per this video, quick fixes are the holy grail of colour grading, I believe, just because it is an extremely time consuming process (the longer phase of the post-production, for me at least). This technique forces you towards a very specific look and feel tho. Do you think it also works across other color axes, rather than red/cyan? Locking up skin tones as you did with yellows/greens, of course.
Interesting method. Thank you! It is reminding the old style of hand-painted color photos. Black and white plus a few plain colors. Unfortunately, it is unsuitable in most cases of video shots.
Interesting and video! But I think using the color warper that heavy may cause strong atrifacts and unnatural results, even with 10/12bit log footage. I know you wanted an artistic and fast edit, maybe the RGB channel mixer is a better look creator, and using curves and the color warper for minor tweaks in the end :)
Great, this is something I have to try on underwater footages I have that are ruined by a the use of a red filter at the wrong depth and with the sun in the face!! This is a real pain in the back to manage!!
You might use certain words extensively (likely because you don't use a script but rather possibly use bullet points in your speeches, perhaps?). However..... you're videos are awesome! Content that I, for one, really need to know.
This was excellent? I learnt a lot and it's a very good technique. Two questions - first, for the footage you were editing at 9.40, you never showed the final steps required to fix the colours, particularly on the building, that would have been very helpful. Second - does thosy technique mostly apply to rec.709 footage, or will it work well after applying LITs? Specifically in my case, Phantom LUTs.
Hey, just a quick question about your Course….I bought your Davinci Course over a Year ago…..Just wanted to ask if you plan to update you course with New Features since Resolve 18…..? Thanks for your Feedback
Why ya'll always need to find something wrong in something great? This man is extremely cool and is very knowledgeable, but you want to tell him how to talk? He can talk *HOWEVER* he wants. Just focus on the subject of the channel, which is Davinci Resolve, and you'll be okay. 😊