I really appreciate your tutorials like this one, they are simple, understandable and well explained, as a non-English native speaker always struggling to deeply understand terms and concepts in English but you made it really easy. thanks a lot please keep going 👌
What's the difference between using the wheels versus adjusting the HSL, shadow, highlight, and exposure sliders? Is it simply easier to finesse, or am I missing something else? Thanks.
Hey. I'm a visual historian who colourises old images. Been practicing colour grading, but I'm not too sure I've nailed it yet. Would be great to see what you could do with one of them!
Sounds so interesting! It also sounds challenging! I always say to people that finding one image and then trying to match colours on a new image is a really great way to practice your grading. It's a good way to learn how to achieve different looks!
@@TKNORTH I'll definitely try that. With colourisations, though, the colour you're putting on is your own interpretation of what the scene might have been. You can sometimes know what colour something was because postboxes are red, right? But you can't know what colour someone's jumper was beyond, say, the grey is too dark for it to be white. So you interpret. Which I think makes grading the image after harder.
What's your opinion about a Photographer having his own unique edit vs editing to enhance your images based on existing colors in the image as you Just did.
I think you can still have your own unique style but still approach each image slightly differently based on the light and colors! So both can exist to some degree in my mind. Personally I tend to use presets most of the time, but some images I'll change the presets a bit more than others based more on the photo.
Love your content. well structured and explained. thanks so much TK
Thank you so much for that! I really appreciate it 😊
Ayoo! Another banging video man! Well said 👌🏻 and thanks for the mention legend 🔥🔥
Thanks legend! I actually forgot to link you brooo! I’ll pop it in the description 🙌
Really well explained mate! Nailed the thumb by the way 👌🏼
Thanks so much legend! Haha really wanted all 3 in there but should have stuck with 2 from the beginning
Finally, someone explained Colour Grading nice and simple! :)
Thank you so much Tim for the helpful and informative tutorial! God bless you and good luck!
Crazy how just colour wheels change the photo so much! Thanks for the tips bro
TK Tutes!
Thank you so much. You have cleared all my confusion and questions about color grading in one video. Really appreciated your hard work and dedication!
This is what i need,thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial… love that second photo!
Thanks dude, glad you liked!
Love your tutorials. Can't wait to see you coming up with some Lr mobile tutorials sooner or later.
Love your video and the clean editing. Clear explanation and it's very helpful. Thanks
Nice, good to know about shift and alt keys! Very helpful 👍
Thanks so much, glad it was helpful!
Honestly such a good video and so easy to understand without having to watch a 30 minute video, thank you!
Very well explained . I appreciate your knowledge ll help other to learn colour grading
Thanks for this dude. I've been really struggling with this recently and you've cleared it up for me. Nice one.
Thanks for that! Glad it was useful for you ✌🏼
@@TKNORTH it really was. Playing around with it right now. It really is very clever. Cheers again.
you are good at explaining tips and techniques
Good stuff man! Keep pumping those videos out! I'm still waiting on your Komodo Review ;)
god dammit you legit set off my siri somehow LOL
Hahaha bro every time I played it back editing...
Thanks for this dude.
Thx mate! That was handy ❤
Great video man! Don’t blame your for staying in. Also why is your Siri so British? 😂
haha set it to Scottish for some reason one day, never looked back
Amazing video✌🏽
Cool Vid Bro! Great explanation
Very very very well explained
Much appreciated! :)
Great video! Explained in a nice easy to understand way! Thank you 🙏
Thanks! Great video!
I really appreciate your tutorials like this one, they are simple, understandable and well explained, as a non-English native speaker always struggling to deeply understand terms and concepts in English but you made it really easy. thanks a lot please keep going 👌
Great work love from india
Thanks so much! Appreciate the support 🙏
What's the difference between using the wheels versus adjusting the HSL, shadow, highlight, and exposure sliders? Is it simply easier to finesse, or am I missing something else? Thanks.
Hey. I'm a visual historian who colourises old images. Been practicing colour grading, but I'm not too sure I've nailed it yet.
Would be great to see what you could do with one of them!
Sounds so interesting! It also sounds challenging! I always say to people that finding one image and then trying to match colours on a new image is a really great way to practice your grading. It's a good way to learn how to achieve different looks!
@@TKNORTH I'll definitely try that. With colourisations, though, the colour you're putting on is your own interpretation of what the scene might have been. You can sometimes know what colour something was because postboxes are red, right? But you can't know what colour someone's jumper was beyond, say, the grey is too dark for it to be white. So you interpret. Which I think makes grading the image after harder.
What's your opinion about a Photographer having his own unique edit vs editing to enhance your images based on existing colors in the image as you Just did.
I think you can still have your own unique style but still approach each image slightly differently based on the light and colors! So both can exist to some degree in my mind.
Personally I tend to use presets most of the time, but some images I'll change the presets a bit more than others based more on the photo.
Great video, thank you. :)
Remarkable
Awesome Video = New Subscriber 🙌
thanks
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