Scopes are King, understanding them is crucial! I had a big client that loves the image that their macpro/iphone screens show...Explaining to them why its different doesn't work, brought them to the studio (where I too have the same Sony OLED for grading), being able to bring them in to help "show" them the actual result of what things will look like across all platforms really helped finalize the deal.
I’m just starting to try and learn the basics and this was a great video! The last gradient chart kinda spun me out but the rest was dope. Yes please do a contrast video!
Very helpful video ..props to you, sir. Most college professors have a hard time teaching kindergarten. You did an excellent job breaking it down… Thank you!
Super useful video, Qazi! There was nuance that I hadn’t picked up before (particularly around the vectorscope). Thanks, mate! …and another vote for a deep dive on contrast! 😊
Thank you, Qazi! Another great video as always! It would be amazing if in your next video you could dive deeper into the topic of contrast. I often encounter issues where different clips have varying levels of contrast. Typically, I correct this by eye, but is there a better method to revise this?
The point that is both good and bad for the colorist is, that in the end there is no way for you to control it entirely. Different brands settins, age of the displays and so on will always affect the footage.
Ah, nice! Thanks for the shout-out. :) But I was wondering, once you've finished the job, what would be the best preset to export your footage for cinema, television, cell phone, or laptop? Do you need one version for each, or can you find a single preset that works well for most? And for sure do a video on contrast how to make sure it comes out great on all devices
I remember seeing that comment the other day, props to you for engaging with viewers and actually following up with this video. Loving the content
Of course. 🙏🏽
Yes! I would absolutely love a video on contrast! Middle Gray is a subject I'm currently spending a lot of time on.
Coming soon!
Scopes are King, understanding them is crucial! I had a big client that loves the image that their macpro/iphone screens show...Explaining to them why its different doesn't work, brought them to the studio (where I too have the same Sony OLED for grading), being able to bring them in to help "show" them the actual result of what things will look like across all platforms really helped finalize the deal.
I’m just starting to try and learn the basics and this was a great video! The last gradient chart kinda spun me out but the rest was dope.
Yes please do a contrast video!
Glad to see you are using our shots! 🤙
Very helpful video ..props to you, sir. Most college professors have a hard time teaching kindergarten. You did an excellent job breaking it down…
Thank you!
You're welcome brother.
Super useful video, Qazi! There was nuance that I hadn’t picked up before (particularly around the vectorscope).
Thanks, mate!
…and another vote for a deep dive on contrast! 😊
Ty. Just recorded the contrast vid. Going up hopefully next or the following week. 💪🏽
That clears up so many questions on scopes! Thank you!!
Your brother is committing war crimes😂
Watching Game of Thrones in portrait is wild 😂😂
I shared this with him. He got a kick out of it.
Great video. Yes I’d like to see a video on contrast
Noted!
I will love a video on Contrast. Thanks
Will do
You are gold qazi ❤❤
Ma man Qazi💥🔥🔥🔥
I'd love to see an in depth video about contrast.
Love you man. ❤❤
Thank you for the video👍🏻
Definitely want to see a contrast tutorial
Oh yeah definitely a contrast video making you should. That will be very useful.
Will do
@@theqazman thanks 🙏 appreciate it
Hi! A really cool video. I would love for you to make a video where you correct footage that has damaged visuals or very poor lighting.
Thank you, Qazi! Another great video as always! It would be amazing if in your next video you could dive deeper into the topic of contrast. I often encounter issues where different clips have varying levels of contrast. Typically, I correct this by eye, but is there a better method to revise this?
Coming soon! 🙏🏽
Wow you did it again gerat Job.
The point that is both good and bad for the colorist is, that in the end there is no way for you to control it entirely. Different brands settins, age of the displays and so on will always affect the footage.
That was the whole point of this vid.
Bro u promised us to review the new iPad reference mode for color grading 😔
Also iPhones has an option if you go to setting/Display to make it looks a little bit warmer.
What soft you use for the onscreen marker (yellow color marker)? Thanks in advance
Screenflow
Ah, nice! Thanks for the shout-out. :) But I was wondering, once you've finished the job, what would be the best preset to export your footage for cinema, television, cell phone, or laptop? Do you need one version for each, or can you find a single preset that works well for most? And for sure do a video on contrast how to make sure it comes out great on all devices
This will be convered in my future course.
Important issue.... Got it
Could you just white balance on the girls shoe or the road lines?
im experiencing video color change slowmotion video in davinci it looks same but after export its changes any solution anyone
im sorry to hear about your brother man
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18:00 please make a videoo of it
Please make a video sir plz. 😭😭
how to get the perfect saturation
More on OmniScope?
Will do
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