You're amazing! Thank you for your step by step color grading lesson, one of the most dedicated channels out there. Can you please explain the halation compound node?
That's so kind, thank you very much! I'm currently working on a detailed breakdown of the Linear Halation technique showed in this video. I can send you a link once it's out.
Nice one, Marieta! Looking forward to the DCTL video. Would also love to see a video with stock tools only as nowadays it often feels like you need to but plugin after plugin to get decent looks
Thank you, Sven! I completely understand where you're coming from. I'll definitely create a video where we use Resolve's native tools only as this has been on my list for a while.
Thank you! Of course, you can replace most of the tools used: - Filmic Tone Curve = Custom Curves - QT Charts - There are some test charts available within Resolve under Generators, on Mononodes: mononodes.com/test-charts/ , The NOIR Generator: svenhegen.com/dctl-generator/ - RGBCMY Crosstalk = RGB Mixer - QT Color Compressor - This one is more time consuming and difficult to recreate but a mix of Lift, Gamma, Gain, Log, Custom Curves can absolutely get you a similar result. - Iris Pro Hue = Hue vs Hue curves - Tetra+ = I'd use Color Warper in HSV or Color Slice if I had to replicate the effect of this DCTL
@ no one ever tried this , at least on RUclips . I have tried it my self, got really close but not that close . Texture and colors . It’s a real challenge and I’m sure you’re up for it ! Have a beautiful day 🌟
That defocus technique is sick! Snagging that for sure. I’m curious is there a reason you applied Denoise & sharpening before your IDT? Was it just for speed to apply across the whole group or do you get better denoising results if you apply in the cameras original color space?
I'm so glad you found that technique useful, I love it too! That's a great question. The reason why I apply a small amount of noise reduction in the Group Pre-Clip is to apply it throughout the entire group. And if there are any clips with a significant amount of noise that need more work - I have another NR node in the Clip level so I would address those individually either with Resolve's NR or NeatVideo. In terms of why I place NR and Sharpen before the IDT - to be honest, that's the how I've been taught to do it but I don't think it matters. Both are texture adjustments so, technically, it shouldn't matter whether they go before or after the IDT.
Do you mean how to zoom in/out into specific regions of your viewer? If so, you just simply move your cursor over the viewer and use your mouse scroller to do so.
Thanks for your comment. As stated in the video, I'm in the process of testing Iridescent Color's DCTLs for a review video hence the excessive use of external tools. All the steps can be replicated using built-in Resolve tools and I'm in no way implying this is the only way to grade. Choose your tools as you see fit and feel free to take my process with as much pinch of salt as you'd like.
Great Work Marieta! And I'm honoured to be featured here and it's great to see what people are able to achieve with my tools :)
Thank you for your lovely comment, Max! Looking forward to exploring your tools further. ☺
best Colorist Channel, the way you explain things is perfect
That's so kind, I appreciate your lovely comment!
your tutorials are extremely useful, great.
I’m so glad you found this useful! Thank you for your kind comment.
Really good looking grade and really enjoyed seeing your step by step well detailed explanation 👏😉
I appreciate your lovely comment, Douglas. Thank you! 😊
You're amazing! Thank you for your step by step color grading lesson, one of the most dedicated channels out there. Can you please explain the halation compound node?
That's so kind, thank you very much! I'm currently working on a detailed breakdown of the Linear Halation technique showed in this video. I can send you a link once it's out.
@@marietafarfarova I would really appreciate it, thank you!
Amazing tutorial!
And we want to see the halation tutorial :)
Thank you very much! Duly noted. ☺
Hey Johannes, the halation tutorial is out now if you'd like to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DzeUY9IidFs/видео.htmlsi=jxB5wRDivWP87KuE :)
@@marietafarfarova Thanks! 🙌
Nice one, Marieta! Looking forward to the DCTL video. Would also love to see a video with stock tools only as nowadays it often feels like you need to but plugin after plugin to get decent looks
Thank you, Sven! I completely understand where you're coming from. I'll definitely create a video where we use Resolve's native tools only as this has been on my list for a while.
Many thanks for sharing Marieta, nice approach and good techniques as well.
I appreciate it, thank you, Robert!
So great! But How possible is it that we can achieve this if just using built in tools ?
Thank you! Of course, you can replace most of the tools used:
- Filmic Tone Curve = Custom Curves
- QT Charts - There are some test charts available within Resolve under Generators, on Mononodes: mononodes.com/test-charts/ , The NOIR Generator: svenhegen.com/dctl-generator/
- RGBCMY Crosstalk = RGB Mixer
- QT Color Compressor - This one is more time consuming and difficult to recreate but a mix of Lift, Gamma, Gain, Log, Custom Curves can absolutely get you a similar result.
- Iris Pro Hue = Hue vs Hue curves
- Tetra+ = I'd use Color Warper in HSV or Color Slice if I had to replicate the effect of this DCTL
@@marietafarfarovathank you so much. Already been my fav colour grading channel 🎉
Nicely done once again Marieta🎉 Challenge : the Tarkovsky looks ….. Keep it up, you’re growing strong in our community !
That's so kind, thank you, Costa! That's a great idea. I'll add this to my list for future videos.
@ no one ever tried this , at least on RUclips . I have tried it my self, got really close but not that close . Texture and colors . It’s a real challenge and I’m sure you’re up for it ! Have a beautiful day 🌟
Halation tuto Marieta! Amazing video!
Thank you! Duly noted.
Hey Jorge, the halation tutorial is out now if you'd like to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DzeUY9IidFs/видео.htmlsi=jxB5wRDivWP87KuE 😊
Wow! Well done!
Thank you for your lovely comment!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻
Would love to see a halation compound node breakdown🎉
It's my pleasure, thank you for taking the time to write this. ☺ Duly noted.
Hey Omni, the halation tutorial is out now if you'd like to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DzeUY9IidFs/видео.htmlsi=jxB5wRDivWP87KuE
@ oh wow! Thanks for getting back to my comment to inform me. Really appreciate it. Gonna watch immediately ❤️🙏🏻
What input did you use for Dehancer Film Grain and damage?
I went with Custom for both and adjusted to my taste.
That defocus technique is sick! Snagging that for sure. I’m curious is there a reason you applied Denoise & sharpening before your IDT? Was it just for speed to apply across the whole group or do you get better denoising results if you apply in the cameras original color space?
I'm so glad you found that technique useful, I love it too! That's a great question. The reason why I apply a small amount of noise reduction in the Group Pre-Clip is to apply it throughout the entire group. And if there are any clips with a significant amount of noise that need more work - I have another NR node in the Clip level so I would address those individually either with Resolve's NR or NeatVideo. In terms of why I place NR and Sharpen before the IDT - to be honest, that's the how I've been taught to do it but I don't think it matters. Both are texture adjustments so, technically, it shouldn't matter whether they go before or after the IDT.
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Do you mean how to zoom in/out into specific regions of your viewer? If so, you just simply move your cursor over the viewer and use your mouse scroller to do so.
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Jeez, disclaimer, to follow this tutorial you have to go on digital shoping spree first.😵
Thanks for your comment. As stated in the video, I'm in the process of testing Iridescent Color's DCTLs for a review video hence the excessive use of external tools. All the steps can be replicated using built-in Resolve tools and I'm in no way implying this is the only way to grade. Choose your tools as you see fit and feel free to take my process with as much pinch of salt as you'd like.
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