hello, this is amaizing, i need to know how do you do to preserve such qualitiy even with youtube compression, like the shadows look so neat, i se that you do a lot of filmic colour grrading and thus the black may be up, but please i been having trouble with my work because of that, need to know a little bit more on hoy to get the best quality in youtube and get more jobs, best wisher from argentina
As far as compression, this was a UHD 3840 x 2160 ProRes422 export that I uploaded directly to YT. The project resolution was 1080p, but I upscaled on export to UHD to force UA-cam to stream it with its higher UHD bitrate. For the shadows, they are a little lifted if you're watching on a computer/laptop because UA-cam uses Gamma 2.2 for the web. If you watch it on the UA-cam app on your TV though, that will probably be Gamma 2.4. It's just impossible to grade for every display. I generally adhere to Rec. 709, Gamma 2.4. I'm on macOS so I always change the gamma tag to Rec. 709-A on export and confirm on the resulting video file (Right click -> Get info) that the color profile is tagged as 1-1-1. support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en#zippy=%2Ccolor-space partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000591787-Color-Critical-Display-Calibration-Guidelines
One of my favorite songs! And for you to put it against such amazing color. Just wow. Bravo
love your work Tom!
Really great work, wish there was a comparison to the version without the grading so we could see the difference between the two!
It would be dope to know what setup you were using for each individual video, love it tho
Wow, amazing! 👏
bro too good
Couldn't be better. Amazing work!
Do you need the studio version of DR in order to run the cineprint node?
amazing work
Amazing work Tom!
Looks great man!
so good! mate
great job
Did you use cine16 to all those projects ? can you share your work flow on post and group mode please thanks
Great ❤️
I'd love to learn how to do this seriously
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hello, this is amaizing, i need to know how do you do to preserve such qualitiy even with youtube compression, like the shadows look so neat, i se that you do a lot of filmic colour grrading and thus the black may be up, but please i been having trouble with my work because of that, need to know a little bit more on hoy to get the best quality in youtube and get more jobs, best wisher from argentina
Maybe some accounts might get more upload bandwidth so, say, videos with a grain layer in them- don't get muddy during the compression for web.
It’s called lighting
@@ViralVideos-pr2oi no, u don't understand, im talking about compression, it looks like a .mov without compression and youtube tends to compress A LOT
@@eladbari maybe, but there is something like the shadows, it seems like it doesn't have those blocked artifacts, you know what i mean ?
As far as compression, this was a UHD 3840 x 2160 ProRes422 export that I uploaded directly to YT. The project resolution was 1080p, but I upscaled on export to UHD to force UA-cam to stream it with its higher UHD bitrate.
For the shadows, they are a little lifted if you're watching on a computer/laptop because UA-cam uses Gamma 2.2 for the web. If you watch it on the UA-cam app on your TV though, that will probably be Gamma 2.4. It's just impossible to grade for every display. I generally adhere to Rec. 709, Gamma 2.4.
I'm on macOS so I always change the gamma tag to Rec. 709-A on export and confirm on the resulting video file (Right click -> Get info) that the color profile is tagged as 1-1-1.
support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en#zippy=%2Ccolor-space
partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000591787-Color-Critical-Display-Calibration-Guidelines
Hard
Can anyone plz tell me what effect in 0:31- 0:34
😲damn you doing good 👍👍👍
too hard
yoooooo
What’s the track I.d please?
ua-cam.com/video/vvsF2nF3rTo/v-deo.html