Hey Skipper - can you explain why you set your “high” values vector scope to .3 low range and .3 high range? (Instead of leaving it at the default .3 and .7?)
If you set to using 0 - 1023 / have your work between "64 - 940 " memorize this. 64 marker is for the low point of the blacks so they can have * super black* and the high end its 940 .. so they can have super white. so 940 is the top end.. have your work above its just how i the science is.. for Quality Control. ( QC )
I have. I have a MacBook Pro plus 2 extra UI monitors, plus a client display thru an UltraStudio mini. I use dual screen mode and then on my 3rd I have my scopes.
Skipper has come up with a brilliant solution -- I applaud his inventiveness and his analytical mind.
Skipper is a stone-cold genius -- I'm amazed at what he can get out of these tools with persistance and perseverence.
Great tip, thanks!
Great Tip mate! Thanks for sharing.
seems really complicated, but something I'd give have to give a try sometime in the future. Thank you for this gem
Thks for sharing 🙏
Awesome very helpful sir...
Very cool, thanks!
Superrr!
great info mate cheers!!
Thankfully we can save this as a preset, the last thing is I don't want to be wasting a lot of time redoing everything from scratch
Thank you so much.Great
Thank you!!!
Thank you
Happy to help.
Well I work with dual display and the scopes on my 3rd monitor and then I have a Client monitor for the grading.. that works great.
Hey Skipper - can you explain why you set your “high” values vector scope to .3 low range and .3 high range? (Instead of leaving it at the default .3 and .7?)
If you set to using 0 - 1023 / have your work between "64 - 940 " memorize this. 64 marker is for the low point of the blacks so they can have * super black* and the high end its 940 .. so they can have super white. so 940 is the top end.. have your work above its just how i the science is.. for Quality Control. ( QC )
When I click expand scope, it is showing me keyframe tabs. Any solution?
Rewatch the video and match my actions exactly and it should solve your problem.
Can you move it over to a third monitor?
I honestly haven't tried hooking up a third monitor!
Yes u can
I have. I have a MacBook Pro plus 2 extra UI monitors, plus a client display thru an UltraStudio mini. I use dual screen mode and then on my 3rd I have my scopes.
Pretty nice! Thanks!