Perfect Your Color Correction Process | Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video Review
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- In this video, we review the Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video, a really handy tool for videographers, filmmakers and content creators. The Spyder Checkr Video is a color reference chart that works with video vectorscopes, waveform monitors and professional video editing software such as DaVinci Resolve®, Adobe Premiere® and Final Cut Pro®, to ensure accurate video color and exposure. It's a really simple but effective way of ensuring accurate colors in your videos and for us personally, it's been a really easy way to expose and grade slog-3 footage.
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I just like to point out again: this is a tool for color correction, not color grading! A lot of people think that this is for color grading, but color grading is about style and emotion. Color correction is about having a good image for color grading, and this tool is one of the best for that. But the color grading comes after!
Great step by step tutorial. I need to up my color grading game for sure
Thank you :)
Awesome tutorial. Need to get the pro version of resolve!
Thank you my dear for this great video. Greetings and sending love from Vietnam! ❤
Thank you, I hope have been well Ms Anh!
Awesome product, light and portable, great review my friend.
Thank you :)
Very interesting review. Best regards and thank you for sharing. Have a happy weekend. 👍
Thank you :)
As someone still learning how to properly colour grade, this was really useful. Definitely going to look into getting something like this as it looks really helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I bought something similar to this but while it's great if you have the time and resource but for run and gun filming it's just not practical at all. Especially if the light is constantly changing.
So complicated for me, but thank you for the tutorial, one day I will understand this better.
Don't worry! It is definitely a bit confusing at first but the principle is actually quite simple once you wrap your head around it :)
Taking notes!!
Me to lol but seems so complicated! Really have a lot of respect for colorists.
It's great but too expensive :( I can just use a piece of paper and expose for white.
this is awesome!
Wish I had something like this when I started... vectorscopes and waveforms looks so intimidating I ignored them for the longest time
Don't feel bad, we didn't really fully understand them when we first started out as well, but very useful if you take the time to understand them fully!
Very curious to try this, thanks!
Just got one last week!
That's awesome! Let us know how you've found working with it!
Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
cool review man with a tutorial
Thank you :)
Thank you for this tutorial, I think it's an interesting tool.
Glad it was helpful!
Can this be used for photography as well?
There is a specific model for photos, but the basic principle on how you'd use it is similar :)
Interesting - but do you need to use the card in every scene? What if its like run and gun situation like a wedding?
I imagine it's not really for that kind of shoot, more for when you control of your scene like an interview.
Ideally yes but it wouldn't be practical in every situation like run and gun shoots. It's more designed for when you have full control of your scene.
Hi I`m from Datacolor - as long as you have the same lighting conditions its ok doing it one time only for every camera or camera lens combination involved but in case you are filming at noon and than later in the evening this are 2 complete different light situations with different color temperatures. Same with day light and room light. And important - it is not for interviews only. This is best and most precise way to set up a propper workflow - you save time and it is precise over all footage material you are cutting in your final video.
Would this be okay to use with non color calibrated screens?
Yes you can!
Yes, you just have to get over the fact that what your software might tell you is the correct value, might be slightly off to what your eye and screen is telling you.