Congratulations, your tutorials are very well done and the explanations are just great. I came across them a few days ago and I keep coming back to them since and watching new ones. Thanks a lot for your help!!
great video this has helped improve my sports AFL pics as the sony yellow/green washing over whole image infecting other colours was doing my head in. this has helped me seperate them at least a bit better so far
Awesome ❤ please breakdown curves and why people use S curve in RGB curve channel and tricks to color grade photos like maarten schrader does using RGB channel curves ❤
In saturation, yes. But if you are changing the hue you are shifting what the Lightroom identifies as green. Also, as I mentioned in the video, camera calibration works with complementary colors. So by moving green, yes you change greens but also the complementary color with is magenta. It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it.
How does this tutorial not blow up yet .
Out of all the color calibration tutorial videos i've watched, this is by far the best imo.
None of my videos have or will ever blow up, man 🙃. Viral doesn't go well with educational. But thank you very much for the support!
Congratulations, your tutorials are very well done and the explanations are just great. I came across them a few days ago and I keep coming back to them since and watching new ones. Thanks a lot for your help!!
This is absolutely brilliant! I’ll be lapping up your content. Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic. Thank you 🙏
This video was FANTASTIC! I've never seen it explained so well! Thank you.
So well explained man! Can‘t wait to attempt a new journey in my grading style!😍
Your content is amazing! From a photographer that is two years in, I thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you very much, Spencer. Although I've got a lot to improve and learn too.
I am so glad I found your channel
Thank you! Very detailed and comprehensive explanation!
Wow, I was using camera calibration for a few years, but didn't understand the Hue sliders, until you told me about the colour wheel. Thanks man
Such a great video, well explained
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sooo much for sharing this.. i even dint have words to explain how much it helps me to achieving me which I want to do from past
Most welcome, Shehroz. I'm glad my videos are helping people!
great video this has helped improve my sports AFL pics as the sony yellow/green washing over whole image infecting other colours was doing my head in. this has helped me seperate them at least a bit better so far
Thank you so much now clearly understand by camera calibrations
I'm glad it was helpful, George. Cheers ✌🏼🙏🏻
How are u bro?😍
I well, bro. Hustling to make this channel grow. Thanks for asking. How about you?
Wow. This is so incredibly well explained. This is going to help me so much with my editing.
Awesome! Thank you, Daniel!
How would I get the same color calibration across different images such that the hues are identical?
Thank you very much
Great Video ! Does anyone know if there is a tool like Camera Calibration in Capture One 23 Pro ?
Fantastic video man!! I've been a regular user of Lightroom CC but never used this.
Glad I could help, Satya!
Awesome tutorial, any chance I can get a copy of the color wheel you used
Thanks. You can juste Google: chromatic color wheel :)
Can you do a video editing like dylaina gollub photography?
Awesome ❤ please breakdown curves and why people use S curve in RGB curve channel and tricks to color grade photos like maarten schrader does using RGB channel curves ❤
I've already made a video about curves, bro: ruclips.net/video/hpb-JmIGI78/видео.html
where to DL your color wheel?
google images. Search Chromatic Circle
I just can’t seem to understand why increasing green the skin becomes more magenta? Like why?
Like shouldn’t it be more green?
In saturation, yes. But if you are changing the hue you are shifting what the Lightroom identifies as green. Also, as I mentioned in the video, camera calibration works with complementary colors. So by moving green, yes you change greens but also the complementary color with is magenta. It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it.