Nice tutorial sir. Funny that i´m looking for color grading videos right before going to marsa alam (port ghalib), and i saw in your library that you have a project from there! 👌
Thank you Massimo that was really useful. I’ve just upgraded from a GX7 to a G9 it will be used primarily for hybrid use, topside and underwater. I have FCP but am toying with DaVinci Resolve, have you any experience of grading UW footage with this at all?
Hey Paul. Yes I know DaVinci it works slightly different as it has nodes so you can choose exactly the sequence of corrections. It also has a tone curve like the one in lightroom and a different set of wheels from final cut. Once you familiarise with the different tools the concept are the same. Take also into account here I am working with reduced saturation because I use filters. Without there is not so much need to do so especially if you don’t use magic filters. if you have any questions just buzz me in facebook messenger glad to help
@@Interceptor121 cheers Massimo, I’m a while away from taking it underwater just yet, but thank you for your feedback and I’ll defo contact you via Messenger with any further questions :)
They are two different things. Saturation increases color level all across and compensates for any reduction at time of shooting, vibrancy works only on hues that are not saturated already so it won't affect blue for example
I wonder where can I download those luts
Which picture profile did you shoot in?
Nice tutorial sir. Funny that i´m looking for color grading videos right before going to marsa alam (port ghalib), and i saw in your library that you have a project from there! 👌
Hello friend can you send link to buy the Cinelike-D lut that you use on this clip
Hello friend what pc do you use do use with proxy ?
Thank you Massimo that was really useful. I’ve just upgraded from a GX7 to a G9 it will be used primarily for hybrid use, topside and underwater. I have FCP but am toying with DaVinci Resolve, have you any experience of grading UW footage with this at all?
Hey Paul. Yes I know DaVinci it works slightly different as it has nodes so you can choose exactly the sequence of corrections. It also has a tone curve like the one in lightroom and a different set of wheels from final cut. Once you familiarise with the different tools the concept are the same. Take also into account here I am working with reduced saturation because I use filters. Without there is not so much need to do so especially if you don’t use magic filters. if you have any questions just buzz me in facebook messenger glad to help
@@Interceptor121 cheers Massimo, I’m a while away from taking it underwater just yet, but thank you for your feedback and I’ll defo contact you via Messenger with any further questions :)
Very clear tutorial ;) Thank you so much for sharing the information! Keep up the good work!
Glad it was helpful!
Is the vibrancy plugin applied in addition to the Color saturation or does it replace the previous settings you made?
They are two different things. Saturation increases color level all across and compensates for any reduction at time of shooting, vibrancy works only on hues that are not saturated already so it won't affect blue for example
Really helpful video please What color profile use this video You mean flat like natural or standard?
This video is taken with CinelikeD Vlog with a LUT would be the same
@@Interceptor121 thank you 🙏
Does WB, ISO, shutter were in automode?
Nothing is in auto mode here not even focus
Nice 👍🏼
thanks its very clear and useful information
Nice tutorial :) Thanks for the shoutout!
Put Leeming LUT into the keywords too
@@Interceptor121 Thanks 😊👍
pretty cool!