Ethan Thomas

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About Ethan Thomas

  • Birthday 09/04/1992
  1. There is a bit of math involved, but I wouldn't be intimidated by it. CCS2 does ramp up a bit on the math side of things but you can always re watch if things go over your head the first time. Its all based in Fusion and based around look dev/ LUT building. So a basic knowlege of fusion might help but definately not vital.
  2. Can highly reccomend both of the classes. You'll probably find yourself rewatching the classes more than once because there is a lot to absorb. Definately worth it. 👍
  3. Best to get a full understanding from the manual. The version17 release has all these features added. But, put simply the Temp/Tint in the primaries pallete is a simple linear RGB gain operation, whereas with the temp/tint in the HDR pallete there is some under-the-hood colourspace conversions taking place to produce more photometrically accurate results.
  4. Just want to point out something that wasn't mentioned in Lesson#2.... and hopefully BMD fix this... but when using temp/tint on a panel (while in the HDR pallete) the left and center trackball rings will default to the primaries Temp/tint controls which function differently to the HDR temp/tint and for some reason will still leave the HDR pallete on screen... again hopefully BMD fix this cause it can get conusing. But just know that the temp/tint controls function differently between the Primaries and HDR palletes.