To reset the value of hue rotate back to zero you can just double click the text 'Hue Rotate' next to the value. This is a little trick that works about everywhere in Resolve.
12:57 it would be nice to be able to hold the alt key or something while moving the unwanted points to prevent them from shifting. Like you can in curves. Should be implemented imo
Yes! This should be a feature in Resolve. I would suggest the shift key which is a common key for fixing the horizontal (or vertical) movements in many other creative applications.
On the custom curve you can do that by holding the shift key and it locks it to the line and it stays on the line going up and down. Resolve should be more consistent - especially considering the hue vs hue is part of the same tool.
I came to the comments to say the same thing. Would be a great shortcut. Fingers crossed it can be implemented. Have you suggested in the Blackmagic forum?
I appreciate videos like this so much! I have a background in photography and confidently color photos but I've had a hard time transferring and applying that knowledge over to Davinci. This video showed me that I have been overcomplicating/overthinking things. 😊
Mr Kelly…. Thank you for ur dedication and all the hard work you do for your channel and the community!,!…! Those of us who are paying attention, we’re seeing the accomplishments you are putting out to the world! It’s amazing! Keep up the fantastic and incredible work! And I can’t wait for what you have to teach us next. You have made a community in Color world that is not easily seen by others outside of it and we all very much love your channel and appreciate the great gift you have that you share with us almost weekly! It’s incredible!!, I just wanted to share my appreciation! I hope everyone out there can share the same gr8 love that we have for ur channel,.., , , ,! Well done Cullen, you have a wonderful gift of explaining not so easy to explain things and make it easy for us. One day once I can afford it, I will take your full course and buy your amazing looking tools. For now, I will just enjoy the great free stuff you supply with us coming up colourists. Thank you! I really mean that! Thanks so much!
Again, Cullen, extremely helpful content! You have demystified that H vs H for me, and now I realize I've been needing it without knowing what it could do. One other great piece of knowledge was your point about the impact of creating/building color contrast with this tool. Thanks for a great video.
Really looking forward to the hue vs lum episode, as that one rarely responds as strongly as the HvsH or HvsS tabs in my experience, and I’m curious to see how you approach using it to really impact luminance of certain colors.
Thanks for all the good quality knowledge you share. i wonder if you have think in a video about the color warper, i been looking for documentation and i havent found yet even in DR manual. thanks again.
Love your videos Cullen! Was wondering if you would be able to make a video on grading a monochrome image? Not necessarily b/w but an image that's one specific color. Thanks!
I have one general question for look building. What exactly is the reason to use the curves over the wheels for look building, especially on a global scale like on timeline level? Is it because the curves give you the possibility to be more precise?
I understand hue vs. hue from the description, but I can't wrap my head around why the background in the tool itself doesn't show the vertical hue shift. Maybe it would look too much of a mess, but I still find it counterintuitive representation.
I always my histogram set to output - I want to see what the histogram changes to. I think input is okay if the clip has yet to be edited but once I change it - I want to see what it is after I change it. Especially going from Hue vs Hue to Hue vs Sat ( or any other "vs" ) I want to see the histogram and deal with the changed hues
For a while now, I've noticed that your audio is distorting in the peaks. Are you using too much gain on the mic side or compressing too hard before a limiter maybe? Is it something with your audio interface that you're plugging that lav into?
Maybe if cared enough to write proper English and ask nicely, you would get an answer on all the many channels I've seen you comment the exact same line.
To reset the value of hue rotate back to zero you can just double click the text 'Hue Rotate' next to the value. This is a little trick that works about everywhere in Resolve.
you can also right click on the point at the curve to reset it
12:57 it would be nice to be able to hold the alt key or something while moving the unwanted points to prevent them from shifting. Like you can in curves. Should be implemented imo
Yes! This should be a feature in Resolve. I would suggest the shift key which is a common key for fixing the horizontal (or vertical) movements in many other creative applications.
On the custom curve you can do that by holding the shift key and it locks it to the line and it stays on the line going up and down. Resolve should be more consistent - especially considering the hue vs hue is part of the same tool.
I came to the comments to say the same thing. Would be a great shortcut. Fingers crossed it can be implemented. Have you suggested in the Blackmagic forum?
@ i actually haven’t 😬
We should make a post and all go there and push it
You can hold shift, or just use the number panel as a scrolling input
I appreciate videos like this so much!
I have a background in photography and confidently color photos but I've had a hard time transferring and applying that knowledge over to Davinci. This video showed me that I have been overcomplicating/overthinking things. 😊
Straight to the point, informative, professional, and easy to understand! An awesome tutorial!
Mr Kelly…. Thank you for ur dedication and all the hard work you do for your channel and the community!,!…!
Those of us who are paying attention, we’re seeing the accomplishments you are putting out to the world! It’s amazing!
Keep up the fantastic and incredible work! And I can’t wait for what you have to teach us next.
You have made a community in Color world that is not easily seen by others outside of it and we all very much love your channel and appreciate the great gift you have that you share with us almost weekly! It’s incredible!!,
I just wanted to share my appreciation! I hope everyone out there can share the same gr8 love that we have for ur channel,.., , , ,!
Well done Cullen, you have a wonderful gift of explaining not so easy to explain things and make it easy for us. One day once I can afford it, I will take your full course and buy your amazing looking tools. For now, I will just enjoy the great free stuff you supply with us coming up colourists.
Thank you!
I really mean that! Thanks so much!
Again, Cullen, extremely helpful content! You have demystified that H vs H for me, and now I realize I've been needing it without knowing what it could do. One other great piece of knowledge was your point about the impact of creating/building color contrast with this tool. Thanks for a great video.
Absolutely brilliant mate.
Reminds me of using negative luminance! Great video, much appreciated!
Learnt alot from this video. Will try to apply it! Ty CK!
Thank you Cullen for tutorials!
Really looking forward to the hue vs lum episode, as that one rarely responds as strongly as the HvsH or HvsS tabs in my experience, and I’m curious to see how you approach using it to really impact luminance of certain colors.
Excellent explanation of Hue vs Hue! Thanks Cullen!
Thanks Cullen, like usual, perfect
I love your videos - really helpful - thank you! :)
Great video as always - thanks!
I love you’re videos
beautifulll! can't wait to use all this!
I really wish Resolve would let you hold the option key so you don't bump the hue of your anchor like it already does for the custom curves page
Great content❤
Thanks a lot for your great videos...
Thank you. Now i can alter colours exactly as i like to. E.g. make colours separate more from each other.
Good stuff.
Very mind opening walkthrough! Would you ever use this tool in look development? Or is it mostly just for shot-level adjustments?
Nice!
Thanks for all the good quality knowledge you share. i wonder if you have think in a video about the color warper, i been looking for documentation and i havent found yet even in DR manual. thanks again.
Love your videos Cullen! Was wondering if you would be able to make a video on grading a monochrome image? Not necessarily b/w but an image that's one specific color. Thanks!
Is it advisable to run the hue v hue curve parallel to the basic adjustment nodes? Would the hue v hue tool be considered a look development tool?
I have one general question for look building. What exactly is the reason to use the curves over the wheels for look building, especially on a global scale like on timeline level? Is it because the curves give you the possibility to be more precise?
I understand hue vs. hue from the description, but I can't wrap my head around why the background in the tool itself doesn't show the vertical hue shift. Maybe it would look too much of a mess, but I still find it counterintuitive representation.
I always my histogram set to output - I want to see what the histogram changes to. I think input is okay if the clip has yet to be edited but once I change it - I want to see what it is after I change it. Especially going from Hue vs Hue to Hue vs Sat ( or any other "vs" ) I want to see the histogram and deal with the changed hues
Dear Resolve people... ADD THE SHIFT OPTION TO THE BLOODY CONTROL POINTS!!!
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great
For a while now, I've noticed that your audio is distorting in the peaks. Are you using too much gain on the mic side or compressing too hard before a limiter maybe? Is it something with your audio interface that you're plugging that lav into?
Is there anyway to move the hue va hue over so the red is in the middle? It’s difficult playing with curves that straddle the edge
What’s better: tetra or hue vs hue(sat)
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Maybe if cared enough to write proper English and ask nicely, you would get an answer on all the many channels I've seen you comment the exact same line.