I can shed some light on the question of changing your Waveform Scale Style between DATA & VIDEO in the scopes. When selecting VIDEO the scale changes to include sub-blacks and super-whites, i.e. values below zero and above one hundred. You need to be in Percentage mode for this to become apparent. So the trace is not compressed, it is the same as DATA, but just on a larger scale. This also baffled me at first until I finally noticed the difference. Plus thanks Cullen for teaching me everything I know about Coloring in DaVinci Resolve. Your brilliant.
these sessions do indeed provide such valuable informations, im more than greatful for that. your thought about the "upright standing histogram" kinda broke my mind, love that. keep it up!
Regarding my question 44:26 Cullen was right, it's the luma mix adjustment at 100% (bottom-right of color wheels) that is causing it, sorry dumb me thinking I checked it all, should've asked instead why there isn't a 3 dimensional scopes already on the Davinci's Color tools.
Your videos are immensely useful to me, not only technically but also intellectually. I just couldn't stop watching your programs one after another. I am curious how you would colour grade films about nature or wildlife where there is no skin tone or human faces, and as a byproduct, how we know if the colours of the birds or fishes are true but not the physiological projection of a colourist?
How I wish I had find your channel when I only started, I have wasted so much time with tutorials that have literally taught me nothing, thanks for what you're doing on this channel, by the way, i can't download the free Lut with the link you've provided, am getting an error 404 whenever I type in my name and the email, is there any another way I can get the Lut?
can't thank god/universe enough to have you on this journey , thanks man
I can shed some light on the question of changing your Waveform Scale Style between DATA & VIDEO in the scopes. When selecting VIDEO the scale changes to include sub-blacks and super-whites, i.e. values below zero and above one hundred. You need to be in Percentage mode for this to become apparent. So the trace is not compressed, it is the same as DATA, but just on a larger scale. This also baffled me at first until I finally noticed the difference. Plus thanks Cullen for teaching me everything I know about Coloring in DaVinci Resolve. Your brilliant.
I don't really understand this at all! is there somewhere in resolve manual something about this? when would you use video levels? and when data?
these sessions do indeed provide such valuable informations, im more than greatful for that. your thought about the "upright standing histogram" kinda broke my mind, love that. keep it up!
Regarding my question 44:26 Cullen was right, it's the luma mix adjustment at 100% (bottom-right of color wheels) that is causing it, sorry dumb me thinking I checked it all, should've asked instead why there isn't a 3 dimensional scopes already on the Davinci's Color tools.
Your videos are immensely useful to me, not only technically but also intellectually. I just couldn't stop watching your programs one after another.
I am curious how you would colour grade films about nature or wildlife where there is no skin tone or human faces, and as a byproduct, how we know if the colours of the birds or fishes are true but not the physiological projection of a colourist?
Thank you for another valuable hour. How about a tutorial on grading REC709 and/or 8 bit footage?
@@CullenKelly Very much appreciated!
Like your new Lut pack subtleties, maybe later they will fit my budget.
How I wish I had find your channel when I only started, I have wasted so much time with tutorials that have literally taught me nothing, thanks for what you're doing on this channel, by the way, i can't download the free Lut with the link you've provided, am getting an error 404 whenever I type in my name and the email, is there any another way I can get the Lut?
Considering that youre a pro colorist, Im surprised all your videos are super dark.
@@CullenKelly 🤣🤣🤣