Very basic video. You don't need a node without anything on it. You can always turn off everything easily. Play around with colors? This isn't really how you approach grading.
Thanks a lot , i needed to edit some night dive clips with some low visibility involved. Im just started on da vinci resolve. can i add you on any social media for advices by any chance ? cya edit : for the zoom on the stabilisation you can disable it. you just have to click on the ZOOM square just under stabilise
Very helpful. Thanks for using chapters, focusing on the topic, and not doing magic keyboard short cuts.
thanks for the tips. just getting started.
I am glad you found this useful, color correction can be daunting at first.
Well done, been waiting to see this video, thank you!
Thank you
Thank you for the walkthrough!
My pleasure, glad you found it helpful.
You can also create an LUT which will keep all settings and can be applied to all other similar clips.
Yes I have a couple custom LUTS I made from previous dive videos.
how do we create a LUT@@divesoflo
Nice job. Thank you for this.
Thank you. Glad it helped you.
Excellent! Can you do Adobe Premiere Pro next?
I switched to Final Cut Pro as my main editor and I use Davinci resolve for color correction. I no longer use adobe
Thanks heaps!
My pleasure.
Please utilize the zoom feature on your tutorials. If you're watching this on a phone, this is basically worthless
I will keep that in mind, thanks
Very basic video. You don't need a node without anything on it. You can always turn off everything easily. Play around with colors? This isn't really how you approach grading.
Thanks for the tip
WarpedTrekker, since you seem to have all the answers why don't you show us how it's done? I'm sure we'd have a lot to learn from your expertise.
Thanks a lot , i needed to edit some night dive clips with some low visibility involved. Im just started on da vinci resolve.
can i add you on any social media for advices by any chance ?
cya
edit : for the zoom on the stabilisation you can disable it. you just have to click on the ZOOM square just under stabilise
Glad it helped! Don’t forget to sub and you can add me