Kye Leslie

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About Kye Leslie

  • Birthday 06/18/1976

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  1. How well does the Resolve Sat vs Lum curve compare in comparison to more sophisticated subtractive-colour tools? It's very handy to use!
  2. Hi Remco - yes, I'm waiting on NAB in case something new drops, and if not will have to call around and get in line. The waiting is hard though! Hi Rogerio, I agree about the lack of customisation that Resolve tends to build into their panels - the Speed Editor is the same with lots of single-function keys not re-assignable. I've carefully looked over the Micro and think it should have almost everything I need, but the ability to even re-assign a few controls would make a huge difference as there's always that one (or two) things we like to use that are unique to how we work and maybe even a particular project.
  3. I've recently found myself in the market for a panel, likely the Micro, but of course it's sold out everywhere. Does anyone know why it's sold out? I'm particularly interested in a panel with a small size/weight for use while travelling and to compliment my Speed Editor , so if there's a new panel on the way that's smaller than the Micro then I'd be very keen on that.
  4. Alternatively, you can create a custom qualifier and then apply whatever changes you like. It should give you the accuracy you're chasing. Edit: actually I think I misunderstood your question. the above will only work if you want to apply an adjustment to only a part of the image.
  5. Up and Down arrows go to next and prev clips. Apart from that (as an amateur) I grade very slowly with the trackpad
  6. and as a bonus, desaturating the shadows and highlights with a gentle Lum vs Sat curve gives a film look as well.
  7. The Matrix - although it's an obvious suggestion and everyone will have seen it, but it is very different to real life.