This was a really helpful video! Despite being a very technical subject matter you explain things very well and it felt like I was being taught something instead of just being told it. Would love to see more videos like this, you deserve a much bigger audience!
I struggled outputting h264 from Premiere with iPhone footage, which brought me to this video. Thanks for explaining everything so clearly and concisely, I love it when I understand what actually causes my problem not just how to solve it. Thumbs up!
Thank you sir, normally I save good video to reference them later on, I want to thank you for making space on my drive, I thrown all those videos away and save just this one, in case I have any question later on. Let me tell you, I seen people trying to explain this and I think they need to wash this first before they can try to explain what ever they're trying to explain about this to others. This is not that easy to explain and you did a good job.
You are REALLY good at explaining this whole concept. Much better than other videos I've seen in the past. Keep making stuff like this and you'll go far!
I've watched a number of color space videos (including paid content) - One of the best I've seen is from Khan Academy - Pixar in A Box - Color Lesson (which is free btw). Still your breakdown was clear, useful, and a great breakdown of the uses of some of the different color spaces. I'm still trying to fully wrap my head around the use of linear color space for compositing in Fusion. This wasn't what I needed, but the clear explanation made me subscribe. Thank you!
By far the best playlist to understand color space/color management and everything related. I am going to share this to alot of ppl! U deserve more subscribers and more viewers!
Very good indeed. As a pro I feel you should just elaborate and explain colour space and colour gamut. Too many people conflate them. Keep up the good work.
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a four side triangle is a 3d object called a tetrahedral. When we look at the diagram, we are really looking directly down from the top of the tetrahedral. please explain how the various methods of describing points in that tetrahedral work. sometimes they are called RGB. Sometimes they are called crominence and saturation with lumince added on top. etc. and how you shift colorspaces on your display device to allign it to the desired reference color space
It doesn't technically conform to any standard color space or gamma, but it is designed to look good when viewed on Rec.709 displays so for most purposes you can consider it Rec.709
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This should be the first video you see when you learn color spaces and color grading. It’s perfect teaching.
Agreed. Underrated.
This was a really helpful video! Despite being a very technical subject matter you explain things very well and it felt like I was being taught something instead of just being told it. Would love to see more videos like this, you deserve a much bigger audience!
Thanks for this. Looked at several videos before this, didn’t understand a thing. You made it clear.
Ahh dude, binge watching all of these like a Rec.709 Netflix series. Thank you for your work!
I struggled outputting h264 from Premiere with iPhone footage, which brought me to this video. Thanks for explaining everything so clearly and concisely, I love it when I understand what actually causes my problem not just how to solve it. Thumbs up!
Thank you sir, normally I save good video to reference them later on, I want to thank you for making space on my drive, I thrown all those videos away and save just this one, in case I have any question later on. Let me tell you, I seen people trying to explain this and I think they need to wash this first before they can try to explain what ever they're trying to explain about this to others. This is not that easy to explain and you did a good job.
You are REALLY good at explaining this whole concept. Much better than other videos I've seen in the past.
Keep making stuff like this and you'll go far!
Very clear and concise explanation. You made it easy to understand
I've watched a number of color space videos (including paid content) - One of the best I've seen is from Khan Academy - Pixar in A Box - Color Lesson (which is free btw). Still your breakdown was clear, useful, and a great breakdown of the uses of some of the different color spaces. I'm still trying to fully wrap my head around the use of linear color space for compositing in Fusion. This wasn't what I needed, but the clear explanation made me subscribe. Thank you!
Great explanation. Clearest I've found yet. Thanks!
Great explanation, you deserve to be a bigger channel
I am so happy to have found this channel! Keep it up!
By far the best playlist to understand color space/color management and everything related. I am going to share this to alot of ppl! U deserve more subscribers and more viewers!
This man has a great channel
Wow, this was very helpful. I never understood colour spaces until this video. Very well explained, great work on the video
This is the best explanation i've ever heard.. thanks for describing it carefully in detail.. this is perspectivelly new for me.. thanks anyway.. 👍🏻
Excellent video. Such a clear, straight-forward explanation. I'd love one that explains what gamma, luminance, chrominance etc are...
Very good indeed. As a pro I feel you should just elaborate and explain colour space and colour gamut. Too many people conflate them. Keep up the good work.
Your videos have been very informative!
Thanks so much for this video! This was really comprehensive and easy to digest; fantastic journalism!
Really great explanation
God level explanation , tks
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Made it super-easy to understand 👌
excellent job at explaining this! Thanks
WELL EXPLAINED BRO, LOVED THE CONTENT AND INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED. ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE VIDEOS AND WAITING FOR GAINING MORE KNOWLEDGE FROM THROUG YOUR VIDEOS. BIG THUMBS UP AND LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA
Thank you! Well explained.
incredible explanation
Magnificent. I am new to the these editing stuff and your video worked wonders. Thanks!
Great explanation
Great informative video. Perfectly clear explanation. Thank you.
Great explanation thank you.
Dude this is great, clear as a mountain spring. Thanks for the explanation !
This is pure gold. Thank you.
Excellent! Thank you.
Really helpful! Thank you.
Wow He is extremely good at explaining things clear and easy like to a baby.
Hey very informative and thankyou for dedicating the time mate.!
Excellent video!!!
Sweet. Quality info. Well explained.
Awesome job man!
Wow what a great video! Much more confident in this subject now. New sub for you bro! 👊
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Learning a lot from your videos!
Best explanation
This cleared up so much confusion
Amazing video.
very good job! thank you!
Gret vid. Need a LAB subject overview. Thanks!
great! very clear explenation
500th upvote well earned.
Cool, Thanks! Very helpful
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great video.
These are really great videos
Awesome episode! Keep em' coming!
a four side triangle is a 3d object called a tetrahedral. When we look at the diagram, we are really looking directly down from the top of the tetrahedral.
please explain how the various methods of describing points in that tetrahedral work. sometimes they are called RGB. Sometimes they are called crominence and saturation with lumince added on top. etc. and how you shift colorspaces on your display device to allign it to the desired reference color space
clear info, quality video!
simple and clean *like*
I definitely had a few aha moments on this one. Keep it up dude
Good job👍
I enjoyed this video
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Awesome !
Good stuff!
Thanks homie
very helpful video... can you tell me which color space is sony cinetone?
It doesn't technically conform to any standard color space or gamma, but it is designed to look good when viewed on Rec.709 displays so for most purposes you can consider it Rec.709
My camera shoots only natural, flat, sepia and etc. profiles in 8bir. There are no log or raw. So how do I convert my footage to proper rec.709?
Great vid thanks
that was helpful.
+Sub, looking forward to this channel! Thanks man
this is perfect
Cool!
Rec 2100 also is there
Good morning. Please activate the automatic caption.
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Brilliant! (Slow hand clap)
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