Teal and Orange Secret in Seconds (No LUTs)
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2020
- This one color grading trick gets teal and orange in seconds (without LUTs):
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There is nothing quite like the beautiful color contrast that the teal and orange or orange & teal look creates.
Contrasting warm skin tones to a cool background focuses the audiences eye on the talent, which come on, is the primary focus.
Additionally it's kind of like a bottled up sunset or "magic hour" when the warm sunlight is illuminating everything directly and the sky is acting like a giant blue bounce card illuminating everything else that's in the shadows.
In this tutorial I reveal how to get this coveted look without using LUTs that can often times break an image and not give you the results you're looking for.
Other tutorials show how to do this but are too complicated and require too many steps making filmmakers feel overwhelmed.
Whether you're in Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro X I show you the easiest and fastest way to get the coveted look in just two steps.
It essentially works like this:
1) Isolate your skin tones and other similar tones then invert the selection
2) Push cool teal colors into the image with the offset/master control
Voila! Feast your eyes.
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Finally! 7 minutes that obliterates hours of tutorials and tons of money spent on LUTs. Good Job!
Thanks so much Bruno!!
Br!!!
Extremely good job, understood all of that & I'm a rookie
Great Great Great Job. God bless you
You could just use add luts
0:00 intro
1:39 Davinci Resolve
3:32 Premiere Pro
4:40 Final Cut Pro X
5:48 Online Color Grading Workshop
Key points:
isolate the skin color--adjust the tone---desaturate the shadow
Thanks for commenting the timestamps, Constantine!
Wow, so this is the orange and teal look I'd been trying so hard to learn.
This is the best video of it's kind in my opinion.
Thanks man
Thanks so much Samuel!!
Watch adds zone he has the luts link for teal and orange
Now this is the most straight forward and easy to follow colour grading tutorial I've seen! I did not know about the mask tool for skin tones in premiere!
Thanks so much Chris! Glad you got a lot out of it!!
Hey Chris, do you know how to invert the selection in premiere pro?
Amazing, thanks!
Been using FCP for 6 years and never noticed we could save applied effects to new presets... I've been using Motion 5 to do it but this is game changing, plus nice tips for teal & orange, thanks man !
Happy to help!!
Sir please give me this luts
seriously! me too! im like daaang! lol
How did he save these as presets? I didn’t see that
AM2PM when you have the color tab open it will be at the bottom. If not, check what version FCPX you have
I have watched color grading tutorials weekly for the last two years. This is the most helpful and informative video I have found.
One of the best channels out there, always bringing quality content!
I just realized this trick lately from my practice but I fount it too easy to believe and here you are omg. Thank god it wasn’t just in my illusion lol
exactly
This is the best tutorial on self making Teal and Orange instead of relying on LUTS. Keep it up on showing in all 3 Applications. Your teaching is the best. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the kind words!!
Thank you for this tutorial bro... the best and most “to-the-point” grading video I’ve seen. SICK results. 🙏🙏🙏
This is a perfect video I've been looking for all these while. Nice tutorial guys. Makes everything simple as best as you can, that's why I love you.
I have learnt a lot from it. I was somewhat confused in color grading but its clear now.You make it look so easy,Thanks for sharing
I was Just looking for this video, and you posted it. damn that's awesome!
Thrilled to hear that Maximus!!
I can't wait to try this out. I've been wanting to do so for awhile but just haven't had someone explain it so well.
This was one of the best tutorial I have ever seen, very precise information and clear instructions!
FINALLY!!!! A VIDEO WITH PROPER EXPLANATION!!! Liked and Subscribed!
Thanks for the kind words and the sub!!
Liked for “Boom Baby Chicken Lady”
Hahaha yesssss
who is she? pls help
I am really excited when you uploaded this tutorial as this is the exact effect i'm looking for without the use of any LUTs , powerful simplified demonstrations really helped me to keep up .
Glad you found it helpful!
so excited that you put out this tutorial, the use of no luts is really empowering and helpful , love the live demonstration on many platforms to achieve this popular in-demand look , amazing channel.
Thanks so much Alan!
Just want to say thanks very much for using African Americans with dark skin as example videos. Can't tell you how many video editing tuts and examples I've seen with fairly light complexions and how difficult it can be sometimes with dark skin tones, especially when so much color grading doesn't take that into account. I really appreciate it.
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Woah. Didn't expect to see Glenn here. 😁
Wait, no yelling??? How???
Hey Glen how're you doing?! Do you have any idea on how I could get a better "teal and orange look" on my Metal tone? :3
hello glenn :D
This is such an amazing tutorial! I think its so cool how you can take an image and make it look so much better within minutes. Thanks for sharing!
I legit love these tutorials. CGC is the best!
Man, this is just what I've been looking for FOR A LONG TIME NOW. God bless.
Dope tutorial man! I saw this done in Davinci and was like man I wish fcpx could seperate skin tones like that 🤯. I like how you showed this method on three different platforms, that was awesome. I just sub'd.
Thanks for the sub!!
Wow . Always the best color grading tutorials here. God bless you my brother, best color grading tutorials on RUclips and I have looked at a lot..
I've watched a lot of video but this is fantastic and what I need.I was afraid of color grading but after watching your video, not anymore !
Such a great video!!!! I would love to see you attempt and teach another color contrast grade apart from teal and orange. Perhaps blade runner grade? That have magenta and another color I believe.
5:29 “boom baby chicken 🐔 lady” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thanks brother awesome video!! I use the the cinema grade plugin and is great!
One of the best color grading tutorial trick i 've watched, keep it coming, man!
Wow dude. Great tutorial.
The cleanest, slickest, most efficient tutorial out there for this look!
God bless you my brother, best color grading tutorials on RUclips and I have looked at a lot. Concise and to the point
Man, Idk how everything else got so complicated. You did this perfectly. Thank you.
Thanks so much!!
I agree! Lol
amazing strategy to get the popular orange teal look faster than other methods without the use of LUTs , demonstration is straightforward and top performance , thanks for using a few apps.
This is indeed a visually very pleasing contrast. I'll give this orange and teal method a try. I'm always learning something new on your channel. Thank you so much.
A quick tip for qualifiers!
Instead of using the “denoise” function is recommend trying to increase the minimum saturation slider to be ~.2-.7. It does the same thing as reducing the noise but without blurring your overall qualification.
Hope this helps someone :)
I'd feel bad if I leave this video without liking and subscribing...this really helped
Thank you very much ! It's the first time I see a tuto that really gives me a good result. I find your method very smart !
Awesome! Quick and to the point without any fluff. Wish all tutorials were like this. Thanks!
When I saw the editing desk setup I had to subscribe. We’ve all been on Black magic’s site and gone “Jesus who can afford this”.
jbdacanay I don’t think it’s a key
excuse me while I go back and recolor every piece of footage I've ever shot. Well done man!
Happy to help!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU EXPLAINED AND DEMONSTRATED THAT PERFECTLY. I ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND. AFTER DAYS OF RESEARCH, FRUSTRATED....YOU SUMMARIZED EVERYTHING DESCRIPTIVELY IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES. DUDE YOU ROCK!
Thanks so much Kengi!!
That's some good lookin color there baby. And thumbs up for the real deal tutorial
wowowowowowowowow awesome u gained a new sub
Thanks for the sub!
Always the best color grading tutorials here.
This is great. I appreciate the fact that you demonstrated how to do it on different softwares. Great video!
I’ve been struggling with skin tones and I was unaware of the tool you used to separate them!! Thank you, subbing asap
Hi Denver ! 1) Isolate your skin tones and other similar tones then invert the selection
2) Push cool teal colors into the image with the offset/master control
After doing step 2 everything is blue on my screen ( Even the skin tones ) What Im doing wrong ? I lost it here 2:49 . I did watched this tutorial numerous times. Im still cannot get it.
Are you sue you inverted your selection on the skin tones? You have to be sure to isolate or qualify everything else but the skin. Also which software are you using?
@@colorgradingcentral Thank you for your reply Denver. Im using DaVinci Resolve Studio 16. I did inverted the selection. When I applied teal everything become blue ( with the skin tones) Something missing is missing for me in your video.
@@topfelya send me a screenshot of how your qualifier looks to you to denver@colorgradingcentral.com also make sure the 'highlight' feature is turned off.
@@colorgradingcentral Will do that in the minute
@@colorgradingcentral Done ! Email sent
Everything becomes obvious after a Denver Riddle video
Thanks so much!!
Amazing way to get a good picture! Teal and Orange make the pictures look better and it doesn't take too long.
What a huge difference it makes with this Teal and Orange trick that too without LUTS. You make it look so easy, but for novices like me, it will take some time.
Came for the tut. Liked for "BOOM BABY CHICKEN LADY"
Is there a tutorial for bringing Log footage onto a proper exposure and contrast? Would love to see one with your concise and exact style!
Make sure to sub and check out our channel for all of our grading tutorials, including how to work with Log!
I cannot begin to tell you how DOPE this video is. Seriously. This is an ACTUAL game changer. Crazy no one else is talking about this on YT. Thank you Denver!!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
You're a great teacher. Such a simple tutorial makes you think how much time it took you to turn it from complex to easy.
You are a brilliant teacher. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much!!
Really great tutorial, but I'm a little surprised you guys only presented the "desaturate the shadows with a luma vs sat curve" method as the final step. There's nothing inherently wrong with it, but it can kinda take warmth out of the deep areas of the skin tones, since you're desaturating ALL of the colors in the shadows. It creates more of a grimy urban look that won't work for some projects. The alternative, in this case, is to use some sort of color wheel for shadows to push some orange back into the dark areas. You'll know it's balanced when the shadows read evenly on an RGB parade scope, instead of the blue channel being higher than the others. The difference is extremely visible, and it's really good to be able to go that route if it suits the project. Thank you for the video!
how would you do that ? That sound slike a good idea, but how do you target only the shadows and then add the orange back?
@@geodude4real You can use a color wheel that only targets shadows, or just manipulate the bottom part of the RGB lines on any curves tool
3:15 is CRUCIAL shit no one talks about 🔥🔥🔥
Yes! This channel is so awesome for these specific tips that are so crucial in the end
Agreed. I semi-recently learned this from my man Nigel Barros and it makes it so much cleaner
@@caldercosyn I haven't found a way to do that in premiere pro, so still usefull
Subscription added after this awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, so much appreciated!
This is great! Straight to the point. Thank you so much for making great tutorials. Definitely helped me up my game.
Absolutely obliterated all those LUTs out there. Never understood why people went to spend the money on that when it is THAT easy!
Thanks so much Nick!! Glad you found it helpful!
dude this is literally the money shot of color grading if your like me and you almost understand it but its too scary and puts you off even trying......
Exactly!!! For me too!
These colors look great!
Wow best one I've seen hands down. Lol i was really geeked watching this! Thank you!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
I'm still waiting for the Photoshop version!
mAsk the subject and disable it. working with the background, lift the blues (infact, pull down the red curve in the shadows), mask (again). this time disable the background. work with the subject, and HSV adjust, shifting the browns (red = brown) to orange. there
"Boom Baby Chicken Lady" The most awesome part in this video. BTW I am a student of Color Grading Central Academy. You always Make thinks so user friendly, my grading has improved a lot since taking your Course. I am an all time Sony A 7 3 User so far.
So glad to hear that KapDx!! The Sony A7 is a great camera!
@@colorgradingcentral Yeah I Have Using this Since it's launch. And I am practicing with the Picture profiles. Wish I could get a guide from you regarding the picture profile of Sony. As you know A 7 has a 8 bit color which limits grading to an extent especially considering log footages. although after taking your Course I am confident enough to have a decent output but then also Picture profile is way too important as well.
This channel is so awesome. I color grade amateur movies, I watched a ton of videos, and yours are the bests by far. You show usefull informations, well explained, without useless talk. I love it and I will sign up for the free one hour online workshop for sure!
Thanks so much Mael! Happy to hear that!
It was fantastic . Please continue
PRO TIP: 2:15 drag over the skin (rather than click) using the dropper tool to select a range of skin tones :)
Can you please share the reason of it as well?
I clicked for the girl. Where is the girl. I already love her.
@sexy south indian actresses Oh Thanks for the info. gonna find her.
Me too.. i m from her city
Thank you so much for this lesson/tutorial it’s really means a lot to me and I am learning from RUclips not any school or collage. This video help me to go and learn more and more about color. Really appreciated.
Happy to help, Aita!
Thank you. The best Ive seen yet
I love your videos, but can you stop saying "can you do it?" So damn calmly, you sound like dora the explorer🤣
Will work on it!
@@colorgradingcentral Can you do it? (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
The girl on the thumbnail is an Indian actress called Parvati Nair for those who are wondering
thank you
She is from kerala
A mallu girl
Yeah, that's nice to see..
AMAZING tutorial, you were saying how the others were too complex and i was sceptical, thinking yours will be just like theirs, but this one is fantastic. I especially love how you showed it in every software even :)
SUper cool, you have earned many subscribers I'm sure from this video, including me.
Teal and orange is so old. Everyone is doing it and just tired of seeing it. No one is original anymore.
Outstanding!!! Thank you for this! Great job explaining these techniques.
Thanks a lot for such a great tutorial about color
That was awesome! Thank you
This is the best video on the subject I've ever watched. Thanks dude!
Thank you so much for your kind help!
Really, It was an excellent tutorial! I really appreciate the way, it's describe. I'm gonna apply this technique right away.Thank you for this & keep up the good work!
Damn this is by far the easiest and simplest tutorial to doing this teal and orange look. Thank you :)
I can't even begin to explain how helpful this video is to me 🙌
Thank you so much! Clearest tutorial.
You are like my New Hero!!!! Holy moly you are a grading king! Wow!
been jumping to every tutorials, this one is the BEST
Thanks so much!!
This is some fantastic tips to make you film stand out! Thank U!
AWESOME VIDEO!! keep up the good work guys!
You LEGEND! This was so so helpful. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! Finally someone's willing to share the knowledge! By far the best tutorial I've ever seen on RUclips 🔥
Thanks so much!!
wow this video is actually amazing and surprisingly simple
Love you man. this is awesome.
Bro, I just came across your videos I have to say, YOU ARE THE MAN!!! These lessons are AMAZING!!!! Where have you been all my life?!! I have learned so much in one day than I have in the last year, YES YEAR!! You are my new best friend!!
Wow, thanks!
Looks amazing!
Thank you for this tutorial. This helps a simple man like me to edit my photography hobby to look better! My family will love the new photos that will come soon with this. Maybe they will print and frame them too!
Best grading tutorial I have seen so far. Keep it up.
Wow, it looks so easy, love you man!
I never could get this look as precisely as I get it now because of you. You are incredible man.
Thanks for watching, glad you got a lot out of it!
Life and career saving. Lots of love bro