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Very detailed and crisp here, sometimes Safari blur videos a bit. Can you check Chrome?
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Desaturated Colors after Export on iMac (DaVinci, Premiere)
Tom Evans replied to Manuel Tröndle's topic in DaVinci Resolve
Agree with Nicolas, you probably judge the black level on your desktop inside of the Resolve UI when working. When you output and tag your QT with "legal" it will seem washed out. You need a rec709 monitor that remap the full range signal to legal and when you output your file it will look identical to what you have on your monitor. -
You can download @Walter Volpattos node tree here
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The Essential Guide to Motion Tracking Types
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's insider article in Video Gear
Great guide, the mesh tracker looks fantastic! -
The ultimate guide to color grading monitors
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's insider article in Color Grading
That's a very debatable panel and is missing on the list for good reasons. -
I do agree with Santiago, start with matching the exposure and contrast levels, then level up the overall saturation and then go in and tweek.
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The Essential Guide to Motion Tracking Types
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's course in Color Grading Masterclasses
I do agree, but I feel that's the point with these - to get in their minds more than learning what buttons to push. -
Red Color Workflow in Redcine-X & DaVinci Resolve
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's course in Color Grading
What lesson? -
Red Color Workflow in Redcine-X & DaVinci Resolve
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's course in Color Grading
Maybe rephrase the questions a bit? Not sure I get what you are asking. -
If you want to include shots on your reel from this site or others you will have to ask and probably credit too.
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That would require a combination of techniques. I would start with luminance keys, but for the top part I'm afraid you will have to sharpen up your roto skills. Watch Lee Laniers rotoscoping course for some great roto techniques.
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Just to make sure you are using the correct phrasing to avoid confusion... the display color space should be set to rec709 but he recommends that you set the working colorspace (timeline colorspace) to Arri Log C.
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Broken Discount Link for FrameIO
Tom Evans replied to François Dompierre's topic in Suggestions and feedback
Hmmm... the link on the front page is https://lowepost.com/insider/discounts/popular-post-production-tools-r39/ ,and that's without FrameIO. -
I agree! @Anfisa Zelentsova, you should partner up with Lowepost and have them create workflow videos for you. Will buy if they can demonstrate how it can be used in a professional workflow and recommend your product.
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Broken Discount Link for FrameIO
Tom Evans replied to François Dompierre's topic in Suggestions and feedback
Where do you see FrameIO, I can only see a discount for FilmConvert on the discount page? -
Just connect and you're good.
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Connecting your laptop to the monitor through the UltraStudio gives a clean signal.
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That's all good, but you should load the LUT into your monitor instead of loading it into the app because it can affect the signal sent to the scope. I suggest you read about how you load the LUT into your monitor (manual) and you should be fine. Or, you could buy Scopebox or Nobe scopes instead of using the internal scopes. I have also watched the course and you don't need to replicate the exact same steps in your app. It's just examples and it's possible to understand the point he's making without doing the same thing yourself.
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That's not a good solution because it can affect the internal scopes. You should get external scopes, use a monitor with internal LUT capabilities or buy a LUT box and connect it between your video card and monitor.
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Remove the calibration LUT and see what happens. You might need to remove it, and start a new project.
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Davinci Resolve & Curves (Invert issue)
Tom Evans replied to PLATANOBOLIGRAFO S.L. (ESB95864898)'s topic in DaVinci Resolve
Your signal is disturbed, probably influenced by an output/monitor LUT. -
First of all you should post questions related to specific courses in the comment field below the course. Or, at least let people know which course you are following. Second, the members and instructors in this community are doing their best to help out in any situation so insinuating lack of activity isn't exactly the most clever move to get help. So, start again. Post a full frame of your UI (not easy to see the context in the image you have posted) with a detailed description below the course you are following and you the community will help you solve the problems you have.
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Why you need a color control surface
Tom Evans commented on Lowepost's insider article in Color Grading
That's a clean nice looking suite!