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  1. Just want to share a technique I like to use if I want to make more saturated colors darker without a qualifier. I recorded a short video showing it. This is not a 'look' tutorial. Just a technique. I'm sure many of you already use this in some way. But maybe someone will find it useful. I ex...
  2. Hey fellow colourist, I've made a youtube video explaining the benefits of using colour trace as to oppose of other methods of copying a grade timeline to another timeline. Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments for my video, I'm very knew at youtub...
  3. In this video, we take a closer look at the neutral axis, or white points, and their handling with the Truelight Colour Spaces framework. The video explains how to manage creative white points for different viewing conditions, and how to correctly import display-referred material into a grading scen...
  4. Here's a tutorial I posted a while back, but it's still very useful today: Creating areas of light and shadow are no problem with DaVinci Resolve. PowerWindows, polygons, or curves can be a colorist's best friend when controlling where you want areas of contrast. The only thing that limi...
  5. Hi all, in this fresh tutorial we're explaining how to send shots from SCRATCH to After Effects and back with just a single click. Enjoy! Cheers, Mazze
  6. Hello Everyone! My new project, viideo-course in Baselight 5.0 for beginners (english language). Alex
  7. Hello Everyone! My new project, viideo-course in Baselight 5.0 for beginners (russian language). Alex
  8. Another tutorial, that might be helpful especially for Resolve users. Differences and similarities between the two are outlined, making it easier to adopt. Cheers, Mazze
  9. Hi all, for those, who do not have the time to invest 30 mins to watch our getting started tutorial, here is a quick and dirty version that'll get you going within 5 minutes :-) . Cheers, Mazze