Thank you for your really good description... I had already watched a few videos on the subject but unfortunately without the success that I had after your explanation... If I can make one small criticism, it is the volume in your video, it could be a bit louder. Apart from that, thank you very much again for your great explanation!!
3840 by 2160, disable resampling, 23.976 fps. But yours could end up requiring diff settings, it truly depends on what your doing and what the footage is. Now that you've asked i might make a video about it
I'm on Vegas 21 i put it on the footage the color grading and it just turns everything red, i played with everything and it won't not stop being the color red. I am trying to make it look cinematic.
Theres a lot of things that could be going wrong. What is it your changing that makes it red? if your changing the mid tones or highlights by too much it could cause that to happen. If clicking something or changing something just slightly turns it red, then it sounds like an issue with your GPU. note: color grading doesn't make your footage cinematic. youtube is unfortunately plagued with people who will say this one thing or that one software or this one tool will make your footage "cinematic". cinematic is the combination of good lighting, contract, writing, directing, cinematography, all kinds of things. maybe ill make a video to explain it. To answer your question, it sounds like a software glitch. Let me know, and if your having further issues i suggest hitting up vegas support.
Delete the cache and update everything. Update Vegas, update Windows and update the graphic card drivers. Deleting the cache should put the settings on default, but if doesn't, do it yourself. With a little bit of luck it should work.
No question - just wanted to say thanks for the Vegas Pro content!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for your really good description... I had already watched a few videos on the subject but unfortunately without the success that I had after your explanation... If I can make one small criticism, it is the volume in your video, it could be a bit louder. Apart from that, thank you very much again for your great explanation!!
no problem glad i could help! If i remember correctly i recorded this at like 3am haha.
what your project properties?
3840 by 2160, disable resampling, 23.976 fps. But yours could end up requiring diff settings, it truly depends on what your doing and what the footage is. Now that you've asked i might make a video about it
Can you Add the Lut for Download pls?
No problem. Scroll down a bit and you'll see the free download.
www.bouncecolor.com/blogs/news/true-luts?page=2
@@DestinyCreatesEntertainment thx
Which version of Vegas pro 21 is this? Is it Suite or Edit? I see both options online. Thanks.
Edit. Only difference between the different versions is additional software, but each version has the same vegas pro edition.
How do I tell what color profile the footage I was given is?
You have to ask whoever shot the footage
I'm on Vegas 21 i put it on the footage the color grading and it just turns everything red, i played with everything and it won't not stop being the color red. I am trying to make it look cinematic.
Theres a lot of things that could be going wrong. What is it your changing that makes it red? if your changing the mid tones or highlights by too much it could cause that to happen. If clicking something or changing something just slightly turns it red, then it sounds like an issue with your GPU.
note: color grading doesn't make your footage cinematic. youtube is unfortunately plagued with people who will say this one thing or that one software or this one tool will make your footage "cinematic". cinematic is the combination of good lighting, contract, writing, directing, cinematography, all kinds of things. maybe ill make a video to explain it.
To answer your question, it sounds like a software glitch. Let me know, and if your having further issues i suggest hitting up vegas support.
Delete the cache and update everything. Update Vegas, update Windows and update the graphic card drivers. Deleting the cache should put the settings on default, but if doesn't, do it yourself. With a little bit of luck it should work.
Why are you whispering?
This was recorded late at night i did not want to disturb my roomates 😆