This video needs to be seen by millions and millions of people. I'm just blown away by how simple yet informative the explanations are. I don't even have such cameras with recording capabilities but I love watching these videos
Thanks for the explanation - I understood bit depth but this has helped me finally understand what 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 actually means, and the implications of it!
Great explanation the manufacturers do not explain it in their commercials. Camera reviewers mention 422 or 420 but do not stop to define the terms. Thank for this video!👏
New to video (Nikon Z9). I'm a stills photography for Sports/Action/Wildlife without video experience. I've been making my way through RUclips videos dissecting out one piece at a time (i.e. H.254 vs H.265 vs ProRes vs N-Log). I landed here looking for a visual representation of the lingo 4:2:0 vs. 4:2:2 vs 4:4:4. This was the best video explanation I've found to date. Can't thank you enough. Frame rates, gamma, and who knows what else next. I love your last comment (summarizing) that it's not all about the specs - but the craft of story telling etc.
@@CamberFilmSchool LOL. Now that I've just started, that seems like the understatement of the year! Just taking it slow, going out in the field, experimenting with shutter angles, codec, etc. as a way to reinforce what I'm learning. Again, thank you for providing a rational and clear explanation. Many thanks.
I can't express how grateful I am for this video. Explained so well and the graphic illustrations were on point and so easy to understand🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Masterpiece of a tutorial. Liked and Subscribed🔥
Sir I have been reading so many articles in internet to study about the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling..but not even one of them has explained it clearly about what happens...all of them just uses hifi technical terms ,paying no heed on explaining it in simple terms...but you have done a great job and I totally understood the concept... thanks a lot sir!!
Took me awhile to finally understand subsampling. But I should have just watched this video. Either way it’s pretty good that you mentioned that it’s not everything and that with the 4 of luminance it won’t be so drastic. Also remember that when you watch even a UHD blu ray at 90mbits it’s still at 4:2:0 10bit. Processing and compression methods can retain the look you want.
Hi Camber. Brilliant, colourful and easy to understand presentation. The best one I have ever seen. I'd not really appreciated the effect of Luma with 4:2:0 so thank you especially for that. BobUK.
I was contemplating on purchasing a Gigabyte M32U 4K monitor for my pc and PS5 setup but a common complaint is that the HDMI 2.1 will require the PS5 to be adjusted to 4:2:0 chroma sub sampling to take advantage of the 4K gaming video quality. People made it sound like the picture quality was going to be poorer or half as good in some way and feel like they are being cheated. But this video made it clear that I’m not going to visually see a loss in visual quality. Thank you for this video. It helped with my decision to buy this monitor.
First time I finally understand this concept, thanks a ton! Two quick questions for people smarter than me : - Coming from graphic design, Photoshop etc, for screen, we usually use three values for color information : hue (color/chroma), luminance… and saturation (hence HSL, which I find easier to make sense of compared to RGB, HEX, CMYK - the last one being for print anyway). Is saturation an obsolete/irrelevant notion when it comes to cameras/sensors? - Let’s say that I have the option to shoot either in 6k 4:2:0 or 4k 4:2:2, both in full frame, with the same camera, like a BS1H. If I don’t crop-in my 6k footage but resize it in my editor, will I keep a similar amount of color information? I understand that there are probably other variables to take in consideration though… Thanks again!
6K vs 4K is just more pixels for a larger image. But from what I understand, the 4:2:2 of the 4K would actually provide more accurate colors than a 6K video at 4:2:0.
Thanks so much! You definitely don't NEED it for every day use. I'm getting the new a7Siii, but I'm still going to shoot my normal youtube tutorials in 8-Bit 4:2:0 because there's no need for that higher quality with huge files for these tutorials. But I'll definitely be using it for my short films and client work.
nice video and finally someone more talks about Chroma Sampling. In Cinematography Light and Color and store that information is everything. I believe back in the days, the Sony F3, when coming out also had the oportunity to shoot in 444... nice I wait for 444 as an option on smaller budget cameras
This is incredibly well done. Great explanation and illustrations of complex camera functions. This is like the level of detail of Gerald undone but at the pace that a normal person can understand. Subbed and will be checking out more videos.
EXCELLENT instruction. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Most people would not be able to take a complex subject and distill it down into a clear, concise, and richly informative video the way that you have done. I liked and subscribed. Keep them coming.
Nice explanation, finally understand 4:2:2 vs 4:2:0. Now that my Sony A7RV has it i will use 10 bit but some ppl say you should still use 4:2:0 cause in HAVC-HS (H.265), it is much wider supported then 4:2:2. Now i only need to know S-log 3 vs HLG3 (mainly for landscape shooting, so not the typical portrait youtube video).
@@CamberFilmSchool Don't mind a long term 'hyper grading option' (with S-log seems) but to take accurate good video, i like WyziWyg, i forgot wich profile is default on A7RV but that one definitely is WyziWyg. (and probably still gradable).
Thank you so much, I'm a student in cinema (with the post production option), and that was the thing i was struggling to understand because honestly the explenations in the lesson sucks haha But that video was short and clear, it was what i needed, thank you !
Thanks Camber … I’m considering going with DaVinci Resolve and understand that it will only process 4:2:0… (possibly old information?) …anyway appreciate your clear and concise video.
You put so much effort in all your videos, lease I can do is hit the "Like" button. Crystal clear explanation, the graphics helped me visually understand. Thank you !
Bro legend!! So simply put. I have been staring at those file options on wedding days for months now!! Thanks so much for clearing that up. I shoot on a lumix SH1 what option would you choose?
Hey, that was a really good explanation. I was literally completely new to all these H.265 10bit 4:2:2 and so on terms, but after watching this video I understand what is going on. Thanks!! Helped me a lot!!
This video needs to be seen by millions and millions of people. I'm just blown away by how simple yet informative the explanations are. I don't even have such cameras with recording capabilities but I love watching these videos
Thanks so much, Nero! 👍🏾 I’m glad it made sense!
exactly, I felt the same. What a very useful video.
Awesome to hear!
This is the most clarified color sampling review among many
Thanks!
Yeap, I agree to that
Thanks for the explanation - I understood bit depth but this has helped me finally understand what 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 actually means, and the implications of it!
Glad to help! 👍
Bro you explained 1hour lesson in 5 minutes, subscribed. Greetings from Greece
😉Thanks! 🇬🇷
Great explanation the manufacturers do not explain it in their commercials. Camera reviewers mention 422 or 420 but do not stop to define the terms. Thank for this video!👏
Glad to help! 😉
Can't wait to use that 10-Bit 4:2:2 on my Sony a7Siii when it finally arrives!
You’d better share it with me! 😉
New to video (Nikon Z9). I'm a stills photography for Sports/Action/Wildlife without video experience. I've been making my way through RUclips videos dissecting out one piece at a time (i.e. H.254 vs H.265 vs ProRes vs N-Log). I landed here looking for a visual representation of the lingo 4:2:0 vs. 4:2:2 vs 4:4:4. This was the best video explanation I've found to date. Can't thank you enough. Frame rates, gamma, and who knows what else next. I love your last comment (summarizing) that it's not all about the specs - but the craft of story telling etc.
Thanks! Glad to hear it helped. It’s definitely easy to get into the weeds with some of this stuff.
@@CamberFilmSchool LOL. Now that I've just started, that seems like the understatement of the year! Just taking it slow, going out in the field, experimenting with shutter angles, codec, etc. as a way to reinforce what I'm learning. Again, thank you for providing a rational and clear explanation. Many thanks.
No problem! 😉
I was reading Wikipedia for half an hour and still did't really understand YUV. Your explanation is amazing. Thank you.
Glad to help! 👍
Checking now to see if I've got the 4:2:2 option! There's so much to know with cameras... subscribed!! Love your in depth explanations
There definitely is a lot to know! What kind of camera do you use?
I can't express how grateful I am for this video. Explained so well and the graphic illustrations were on point and so easy to understand🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Masterpiece of a tutorial. Liked and Subscribed🔥
Thanks so much! This was definitely a difficult one to try to make easier to understand so I’m glad to hear it worked! 😉
Sir I have been reading so many articles in internet to study about the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling..but not even one of them has explained it clearly about what happens...all of them just uses hifi technical terms ,paying no heed on explaining it in simple terms...but you have done a great job and I totally understood the concept... thanks a lot sir!!
That's great to hear. I'm glad I was able to make sense out of it for you!
This is the simplest explantion I've seen for 422 vs 420, thank you!
Thanks! Glad to help. 😉
You explained this topic way better than anyone else I've seen!
Awesome! 👍
I FINALLY understand Color Sampling. Thank you!!!
You're welcome, David 👍 Glad to help!
Took me awhile to finally understand subsampling. But I should have just watched this video. Either way it’s pretty good that you mentioned that it’s not everything and that with the 4 of luminance it won’t be so drastic. Also remember that when you watch even a UHD blu ray at 90mbits it’s still at 4:2:0 10bit. Processing and compression methods can retain the look you want.
Definitely! 👍
The best, simple, to the point and perfect explanation I have seen so far, you are good man, keep it up.
Thanks so much! 👍🏽
I just got a clear concept about Chroma Subsampling. Didn't understand from my class lecture before. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Glad to help! 👍
The skill is to explain in a easy to understand way, well done, super clear. Foundation understanding is key.
Glad to hear it made sense, Andy. Thanks!
Hi Camber. Brilliant, colourful and easy to understand presentation. The best one I have ever seen. I'd not really appreciated the effect of Luma with 4:2:0 so thank you especially for that. BobUK.
Thanks so much, Bob 👍🏾 I’m glad it was ilLUMAnating 😉
This is the best explanation on YUV so far
Thx! 👍
I went through 5 Chroma Sampling explained videos and by far this was the most intuitive to grasp. Liked and Subscribed!
Thanks! Glad to hear it made sense!
Probably the best explanation I've seen regarding the difference between subsampling. Thank you!
Thanks! 👍 And I’m glad to hear it made sense.
@@CamberFilmSchool and i meant subsampling, not bit depth. 🤦🏻♂️
I knew what you meant. 😉
I was contemplating on purchasing a Gigabyte M32U 4K monitor for my pc and PS5 setup but a common complaint is that the HDMI 2.1 will require the PS5 to be adjusted to 4:2:0 chroma sub sampling to take advantage of the 4K gaming video quality. People made it sound like the picture quality was going to be poorer or half as good in some way and feel like they are being cheated. But this video made it clear that I’m not going to visually see a loss in visual quality. Thank you for this video. It helped with my decision to buy this monitor.
Glad to help! 👍
Very interesting, Iearning more and more about my camera seems to be a never ending process!
😂That's for sure. I feel like I know a lot already, but new things keep creeping up!
Best explanation I have ever seen, well done 👍
🙌 Thanks!
The best explanation of all the three I found on RUclips . All doubts clear. Thanks to you.
That’s so much, Rakshak 👍🏾 Glad it made sense!
I never knew any of this and you did a great job explaining a fairly complex concept. Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much! I’m glad it was easy to understand because it’s a fine line of not adding too much info and making it confusing.
I didn't expect much, but damn, this is one of the best explanations I could've hoped for. Thank you!! You're a legend
Thanks! 😉
Very well explained in just 5 minutes ! Thanks mate
You’re welcome! 👍
This was so well-explained. Thank you.
You’re welcome! 👍
The clearest explanation I've seen to date! Thank you.
Thanks! 👍🏾
Best explanation so far! Thanks man
You’re welcome. 👍 And thanks!
Wow... excellent explanation. Thanks. 👍
No problem!
Great video! Very useful info. Thanks
You’re welcome!
Very well explained! Thanks!
You’re welcome! 👍
Wow, your explanation combined with visuals, very well done!
THanks so much, Derrek 👍 Glad to hear it made sense!
Best description and explanation on RUclips!! Thanks - 👏👏👏
Thanks, Pierre! Took a while to figure out how to explain it in the simplest way possible so I’m glad to hear it worked! 👍
super well done man, thanks so much. struggled a lot to understand this over the years but your illustrations and explaination made it super clear.
Thanks, HomAx. 👍 Glad to hear it made sense!
A missing piece of the puzzle! Thanks for sharing 🙌🏻
No problem! 👍
This color sampling tutorial was exactly what I needed. New subscriber!
Awesome 👍🏾 Glad it helped, Celina!
I hit like and subscribed, just by seeing this one video. EXCELLENT explanation, enjoyable to watch, and you just saved me so much time. Thank you!
That's awesome to hear! So glad to help.
This mind-blowing and I now have a solid point of knowledge on high earned cameras capability! Thank you, Camber!
You're welcome, Sallah! It's pretty crazy what all these little specs actually mean once you dig into the info.
Great video, now I know what is the 422 and 420 clearly. thank you!
You’re welcome! 👍
Really valuable information... didn’t knew about this .. 😮
Thanks, bro 👍🏾 Yea, it can really make a difference in some cases.
Camber Motion 😃😃😊
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YOOO Thank for explaining these settings! This was a FANTASTIC video.
Glad to help! 😉
Thank you for the information, great video!
You’re welcome. 👍 and thanks!
FInallyyyy a can understand about this, thank you for your great explanation
You’re welcome, Rafael 👍🏾 Glad to help!
First time I finally understand this concept, thanks a ton!
Two quick questions for people smarter than me :
- Coming from graphic design, Photoshop etc, for screen, we usually use three values for color information : hue (color/chroma), luminance… and saturation (hence HSL, which I find easier to make sense of compared to RGB, HEX, CMYK - the last one being for print anyway). Is saturation an obsolete/irrelevant notion when it comes to cameras/sensors?
- Let’s say that I have the option to shoot either in 6k 4:2:0 or 4k 4:2:2, both in full frame, with the same camera, like a BS1H.
If I don’t crop-in my 6k footage but resize it in my editor, will I keep a similar amount of color information? I understand that there are probably other variables to take in consideration though…
Thanks again!
6K vs 4K is just more pixels for a larger image. But from what I understand, the 4:2:2 of the 4K would actually provide more accurate colors than a 6K video at 4:2:0.
You explained this really well!
Thanks so much! 👍
Explained it better than my professor ...
😂 Good to hear! Maybe you could suggest for him to use it in class.
Thank you so much. I'm merging into video engineering and you saved me a lot of time. Now I have to care about maths behind the process.
Glad to help! 👍
I don't need this ( or do I ? ), but this video totally makes me wish I did. You are incredible !
Thanks so much! You definitely don't NEED it for every day use. I'm getting the new a7Siii, but I'm still going to shoot my normal youtube tutorials in 8-Bit 4:2:0 because there's no need for that higher quality with huge files for these tutorials. But I'll definitely be using it for my short films and client work.
Thanks for the clear and well explained explanation.
Glad to help! 😉
Very helpful graphics to explain this ‼️
Glad it helped!
Very well explained!
Thanks 👍Glad it made sense!
nice video and finally someone more talks about Chroma Sampling. In Cinematography Light and Color and store that information is everything. I believe back in the days, the Sony F3, when coming out also had the oportunity to shoot in 444... nice I wait for 444 as an option on smaller budget cameras
Yea, trying to get more in-depth!
Thank you for explaining this subject so well!
Glad it helped you understand better! 😉
This is incredibly well done. Great explanation and illustrations of complex camera functions. This is like the level of detail of Gerald undone but at the pace that a normal person can understand. Subbed and will be checking out more videos.
Thanks!
What a great explanation, also about bit depth! Great video quality too! Thank you!
Thx!
Excellent explanation
😉
Wow, that was explained very clearly 😀
Glad it was helpful!
Great video really helped simplify colour sampling
Glad to help! 😉
Brilliant explantion - thank you
You’re welcome! 👍
EXCELLENT instruction. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Most people would not be able to take a complex subject and distill it down into a clear, concise, and richly informative video the way that you have done. I liked and subscribed. Keep them coming.
Thanks, Ramsey! 👍 Glad to hear it made sense.
Thank you for sharing this! So much to learn!!!
You’re welcome! 👍🏾
Holy crap I learned something new today, thank you. Awesome video, topic very well explained.
No problem! 👍
Simple and to the point, excellent explanation. I've been shooting in 4.2.0 on my A1 but will now switch to 4.2.2
Awesome. 👍 Glad to help!
It was a very clear to the point and short video. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks! 👍
Great video, really helped me understand the science behind it.
Awesome, Nate 👍🏾 Glad to help!
Thank you much for this.🙌🏻🌸
You’re welcome, Ahmed!
Nice explanation, finally understand 4:2:2 vs 4:2:0. Now that my Sony A7RV has it i will use 10 bit but some ppl say you should still use 4:2:0 cause in HAVC-HS (H.265), it is much wider supported then 4:2:2. Now i only need to know S-log 3 vs HLG3 (mainly for landscape shooting, so not the typical portrait youtube video).
Really just depends on how much grading you want to do.
@@CamberFilmSchool Don't mind a long term 'hyper grading option' (with S-log seems) but to take accurate good video, i like WyziWyg, i forgot wich profile is default on A7RV but that one definitely is WyziWyg. (and probably still gradable).
Nice. Regardless of what profile you shoot in, getting as much right in camera as possible will make the process pretty easy.
Wow. Glad im taking that art design class! Me gonna be a pro just like thee🙃
😂 Thanks
Very interesting and extremely helpful!
ThAnks, Elizabeth 👍🏾 Glad to help!
Thanks Man💯
You’re welcome. 👍
Explained VERY well! Great video.
Thanks! 👍
This is the BEST explanation I've come across ~ I can finally say that I understand this now! Thank You!!! (new subscriber!)
Glad to help! 👍
Great explanation! Thank you so much!
You’re welcome! 😉
Thank you so much, I'm a student in cinema (with the post production option), and that was the thing i was struggling to understand because honestly the explenations in the lesson sucks haha
But that video was short and clear, it was what i needed, thank you !
Glad it helped! 👍
@@CamberFilmSchool Updates on my exam : i didn't have any questions about that 🥲
@pouxi8509 that stinks!
Your video explanations are excellent.
Thank you very much! 👌🏽
You’re welcome! 👍
Nice explanation with a 4:2:2 cherry on top. PLUS...I have the R6 and you uploaded that video on my birthday so I subscribed...:-)
Awesome! 😂 Glad the video made sense! 😉
Very well explained mate! You've got a new subscriber 👍🏻
Thanks! Glad it helped. 👍
This is super clear! Liked & subbed. I’m getting knto more serious shooting and understanding the different options is vital :)
Thanks, Martin. 👍 Glad to hear I was able to make sense out of it! 😂
Great video man. Good explanation.
Thx!
Thanks Camber … I’m considering going with DaVinci Resolve and understand that it will only process 4:2:0… (possibly old information?) …anyway appreciate your clear and concise video.
Glad to help, Roz!
This was sooo well explained i feel guilty watching this for free lol
😂 Glad to hear it made sense!
Very helpful and well explained. Brilliant.
Thanks!
Thank you and great explanation btw I wondered what it meant and now I know
Awesome!
Great explanation... thanks
Thanks! 👍
You put so much effort in all your videos, lease I can do is hit the "Like" button.
Crystal clear explanation, the graphics helped me visually understand. Thank you !
Thanks so much. 👍 Glad it made sense!
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Good job dear artist
Keep it up 🤝💪🔥🔥
Thanks so much! 👍
Fantastic work
Thx!
Bro legend!! So simply put. I have been staring at those file options on wedding days for months now!! Thanks so much for clearing that up. I shoot on a lumix SH1 what option would you choose?
I’d go with the highest quality your computer can handle if you don’t have any space issues.
Good and simple explanation.
😉
You provided amazing knowledge. Thanks and I've subbed instantly 😊
Thx so much!👍
@@CamberFilmSchool you're very welcome, thank you!
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Very good tutorial ! Thnx :)
You’re welcome! 👍
The best explanation
Thx! 👍
Excellent video!
Thx! 👍
Thank you very much for the information helped me alote
Glad to help! 👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in this video. Such great info. #YT4B
You're welcome, Teandra 👍 Glad it was helpful!
Hey, that was a really good explanation. I was literally completely new to all these H.265 10bit 4:2:2 and so on terms, but after watching this video I understand what is going on. Thanks!! Helped me a lot!!
Glad to help! 👍