Sorry for the late reply! Vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar! Es ist schön, jemanden aus Deutschland auf meinem Kanal zu sehen! Ich wünsche dir frohe Feiertage!
This is great if like your sample you only have a clip or two but try it on a 30 minute show with 3-400 clips outdoors with all kinds of different lighting... I pretty much just click auto on my clips or I'd be "coloring" one show for a month... :-)
Hey there, I can totally relate! If the footage is shot well, using auto can yield great results and save time. My example took a bit longer than usual because, when explaining things in a video, I like to take my time to ensure the viewer understands each step. Personally, I prefer correcting manually, then pasting the attributes to connected scenes and fine-tuning them as needed. I checked out your channel-great work! You’ve got some really nice videos there. Thanks again for the comment, and keep up the awesome work!
@ thank you our vimeo showcase has the full episodes it sure is challenging with four or five cameraman all in different areas on a body of water shooting with different cameras to try to make all that look really good a few of them really know what they’re doing and you can click AutoCorrect all you want to and it makes no changes because their stuff is set so good but the other one’s not so much… Thank you for replying and I agree with you on get one seen right then copy and paste the attributes it’s just that my scenes are always different. I’m going to have to learn more about the coloring though. I’ve seen dramatic impact when it’s done correctly and a few times that’s even been done by me almost by accident I guess lol I don’t understand on curves. Pick any color white blue red or green the line starts in the bottom, left corner and ends in the top right corner I don’t understand where or what that means. I can click anywhere on it and make an adjustment, but I’m not sure what that line means. It isn’t like the top is the top of your scene and the bottom is the bottom of your scene. I don’t find that to be the case like I said a lot to learn channels like your help a lot thank you.
@@ProfKlaus one thing that causes us the most grief is the fisherman (our subjects) who are fishing to win thousands and thousands of dollars, like to fish into the sun as they’re spotting the fish throwing too them in super shallow water that is real clear… so they fish into the sun to help hide themselves from the fish or so they think… Lol, So a lot of times our cameraman are shooting into the sun with nothing but the angler standing there to break it up a lot of dark faces and bright backgrounds… :(
Brilliant one. Thanks Professor Klaus. Greetings from Germany.
Sorry for the late reply! Vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar! Es ist schön, jemanden aus Deutschland auf meinem Kanal zu sehen! Ich wünsche dir frohe Feiertage!
From one professor to another: GREAT JOB! Best practical video I've found on the subject! I'm now a sub:-)
@@lets_go_birding9096 that means a lot! Thank you!
Thank You !
My pleasure! Thanks for leaving a comment!
Thank you Professor , i was refering to your studies while i was editing.......amazing!
@@RobertNuwagaba-n8z nice to hear from you!
Brilliant. Short and to the point without padding one sees so much of these days.
Thanks for your comment!
great video!
Thanks Lucas! I really appreciate your feedback!
perfect, you explain well
Thanks for taking the time top leave me a comment.
Thanks so muchhh helped alot with my videos
My pleasure! Thanks for letting me know!
this is so helpful would you be able to do a video on the next technique color grading?
Thanks for the comment and the great suggestion. I have a couple of other videos I'm working on but will do a color grading video soon!
This is great if like your sample you only have a clip or two but try it on a 30 minute show with 3-400 clips outdoors with all kinds of different lighting... I pretty much just click auto on my clips or I'd be "coloring" one show for a month... :-)
Hey there,
I can totally relate! If the footage is shot well, using auto can yield great results and save time. My example took a bit longer than usual because, when explaining things in a video, I like to take my time to ensure the viewer understands each step. Personally, I prefer correcting manually, then pasting the attributes to connected scenes and fine-tuning them as needed.
I checked out your channel-great work! You’ve got some really nice videos there.
Thanks again for the comment, and keep up the awesome work!
@ thank you our vimeo showcase has the full episodes it sure is challenging with four or five cameraman all in different areas on a body of water shooting with different cameras to try to make all that look really good a few of them really know what they’re doing and you can click AutoCorrect all you want to and it makes no changes because their stuff is set so good but the other one’s not so much… Thank you for replying and I agree with you on get one seen right then copy and paste the attributes it’s just that my scenes are always different. I’m going to have to learn more about the coloring though. I’ve seen dramatic impact when it’s done correctly and a few times that’s even been done by me almost by accident I guess lol I don’t understand on curves. Pick any color white blue red or green the line starts in the bottom, left corner and ends in the top right corner I don’t understand where or what that means. I can click anywhere on it and make an adjustment, but I’m not sure what that line means. It isn’t like the top is the top of your scene and the bottom is the bottom of your scene. I don’t find that to be the case like I said a lot to learn channels like your help a lot thank you.
@@EliteFishingSeries color correction is always a struggle. Every scenario presents new issues.
@@ProfKlaus one thing that causes us the most grief is the fisherman (our subjects) who are fishing to win thousands and thousands of dollars, like to fish into the sun as they’re spotting the fish throwing too them in super shallow water that is real clear… so they fish into the sun to help hide themselves from the fish or so they think… Lol, So a lot of times our cameraman are shooting into the sun with nothing but the angler standing there to break it up a lot of dark faces and bright backgrounds… :(
@@EliteFishingSeries The fishermen are facing the sun or have their backs to the sun? I'm trying to picture the scenario.
Is there a way to keyframe this also so not the whole video is affected?
Yes. Under effect controls. Lumetri Color, basic controls and then the usual way from there.
This link is not my video but shows you how. ua-cam.com/video/wIW8SX7eWUk/v-deo.html
@@ProfKlaus 👌
Good music.
Thank you!