Reducing Exposure Using Contrast in Resolve
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Resolve Grading Tutorial. In this video, we'll learn how to make massive adjustments to exposure with the Contrast/Pivot tool. Support me on Patreon here: / lukerosspost
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I hope you see this comment and know that you just saved my reputation. Had a big job recently and we were filming in the harsh mid-day sun run/gun.
I had some difficult decisions to make and running on 90mins sleep some of the shots came out awful.
I tried your method and the shots came out amazing.
I'm now sending these to the client for edit but just want to send my sincere gratitude for such short, easy and well explained method.
Love to hear it man! Always good to have another grading tool in your toolkit 🎉
So much impressed ! Thiss is the first time i have known this technique.!
I dig it, definitely going to try this on future grades. Really simple but brilliant way of using the contrast tool
Ah yay - let me know what you think when you give it a go!
Will keep this in my toolbox 😀Does this theory can apply on base light also?
Yes mate, you can do the same thing with the contrast and pivot in Baselight 😊
I also dig it
You going to use it in your next grade? ;-)
@@lukerosspost Yes I have a bunch of blown out skies to fix - this should do the trick nicely
You can see the histogram right there. Why not pull the ends in and spread out the levels so you have deep blacks and strong whites that way?
Thanks for the comment! There's a lot of different ways to achieve a similar result in Resolve, using the contrast and pivot tool is just one method 🙂
Thanks a lot for the trick.
An alternative to this technique is using the Highlights in the second page of the Primary Wheel. This technique is more gentle to reducing over exposure shots than using the contrast and pivot technique. This is because the Highlights doesn't touch the shadows, and does little touch in the mid range than the combination of contrast and Pivot does.