Great video thank you ! One thing. Pro tip :) Before the grain node, ad a node with its gamma to Linear, with a touch of blur, just to get a more "realistic" grain to sit well! Have a great one!
@@blasepivovar And another thing, change the blur gamma to Linear as well so its best practice to keep one node for blur and add the glow and grain after that , but keep it in linear ! Keep grading bro! Thank you again!
Thank You! This is a wonderful tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for while making my cousins wedding video. I do wish this setting was available in cameras. I love the peaceful music you added to the background of this video too.
amazing tut! For some reason when i do the prism blur node, and turn the vignette all the way down, it still does a pretty strong vignette, not sure why! (all the other steps reflected what you did and worked!)
Such a good tutorial - thoroughly enjoyed this! Do you also use this powergrade for your talking head shots that you narrate your YT vids with? Love that look!
Thank you for this! Don't have the budget for a mist filter, and these techniques will help. If I wanted to emulate smooth roll-off on bright highlights like the sun, will these techniques do? I understand it depends a lot on the camera sensor, just trying to work with what I got. Thanks.
These techniques definitely will help with that although yes nothing is better than more dynamic range and getting it right in camera. My Meadow FilmFx Subtle specifically targets the roll off on the highlights
Awesome tutorial - for the Halation / Edge detect : how do you then make the edges red / pink to mimic Halation? From what I've seen the Halation usually has a tint
I don’t know the exact setting off the top of my head as i am not at my computer but you are able to adjust the tint right in the edge detect settings!
I use premiere pro to edit and davinsi looks so much better for color grading but the only thing that holds me back is i would still need ligthroom and photoshop on top of davinsi and the way they price it out i might as well stay with the whole adobe suite.....but man i really might switch, great video
Feel that. I paid $300 once for Resolve studio and now just pay $10/month for Lightroom/Photoshop. Easy decision for me for better software that makes producing good work easy.
What does one thing have to do with another? I use resolve for editing and color grading and then I use after effects and Photoshop at the same time. You can easily bring in anything from after effects into resolve.
Most wholesome, peaceful videos on youtube. Love your energy man, my favorite creator on YT. Buying your luts asap too
Woah dude! Honored. Thanks so much for the encouragement! Really appreciate the support!
Doing God's work out here. Ive been trying to get this look for ages, cant thank you enough
Glad to hear it!
Ty, I've been trying to get this look for the longest, you don't know how helpful this was.
So glad to hear that! Appreciate you letting me know
Great video thank you ! One thing. Pro tip :) Before the grain node, ad a node with its gamma to Linear, with a touch of blur, just to get a more "realistic" grain to sit well! Have a great one!
ooo ill have to try that out. thanks for the tip
@@blasepivovar And another thing, change the blur gamma to Linear as well so its best practice to keep one node for blur and add the glow and grain after that , but keep it in linear ! Keep grading bro! Thank you again!
@@CostaKalogiros so i tried this but it makes no visible difference to the final image in my eye + more steps
Incredibly informative and professional ! You avoid me hundreds of videos ! Thank you for sharing your secret sauce !!
❤❤❤
hey i appreciate that. glad to hear it helped ya 👋🏼
Incredible video bro, thanks for sharing
Glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know!
Incredible tutorial. Thank you for explaining all the different stages so clearly.
Glad it was helpful and clear! Thanks for letting me know
Thank You! This is a wonderful tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for while making my cousins wedding video. I do wish this setting was available in cameras. I love the peaceful music you added to the background of this video too.
glad to hear!
Great music choise, good choice with the amount of intensity you employed for each edit... Love the look!
thank you!
My brain has officially exploded! SO good. Will be using this for probably everything this point forward.
Love that! Haha all those tools can make such a difference
Simple and easy explanation made it easy to understand. Icing on the cake, your soft voice made the tutorial easy to focus.
thank you! glad to har that
That was peaceful AF. Thanks for the tutorial, as well!
Glad that was your experience with this video and appreciate you letting me know
Great video, thanks a lot 🔥
thanks so much :)
Wonderful color correcting!
Thanks so much
Dude, I just wanna to say thanks for this tutorial! My edition sucks and this will be a game change for my next videos! Thank you!
glad to help!
Wonderful video! You've got great taste, Blase. And it was super peaceful to watch and enjoy.
Thanks dawg!! Need to edit our diffusion breakdown next!!!
Man, your channel has easily become one of my favorites and i’m only 2 videos in…… 🤣 Thanks for the insight brotha!
ah wow thanks so much! really appreciate that :)
thank you so much! I followed along and saved in my own project to reference back and forth to!
Glad you found it helpful!
Goat!
thank you
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much 😊
Amazing. Glad you found it helpful!
Great walkthrough, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for letting me know!
That's pure gold, thank you very much for sharing!
glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial man! So much value in one video
Thanks so much! Glad to hear that!
This is exactly what i was looking for. Many thanks!
So glad you found it helpful :)
WOW, finally Im happy with the result I wanted, THANK YOU!
love that! happy to help
That look is amazing! 🤯Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🥳🙏🏻☺️
thanks nicolas! appreciate it :)
I've not seen the Edge Detect method before! neat stuff. Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful! Yeah so many different ways to grade images in Resolve :)
Outstanding
thank you
High quality tutorial. Thanks man.
Glad to hear you enjoyed. Appreciate you letting me know!
Great video! I loved your halation simulation trick! will put it to practice
Thanks so much! Yeah so many different ways to go about it!
BRUH YOU ARE GENIUS! Thank you!
welcome :)
This is absolute gold! Thank you so much for these tips!
Glad you found them helpful!
amazing tut! For some reason when i do the prism blur node, and turn the vignette all the way down, it still does a pretty strong vignette, not sure why! (all the other steps reflected what you did and worked!)
hmmm not sure why that would be happening
Thank you for this! Definitely will use this on my web series!
Glad to hear it 🤘🏽
Thanks! I am new at grading f-log 2 and this is helping a lot
Glad to hear that! Thanks for letting me know!
Such a good tutorial - thoroughly enjoyed this! Do you also use this powergrade for your talking head shots that you narrate your YT vids with? Love that look!
I do! Thanks so much
Love this content, thank you!
glad to hear that. Thanks David!
Thank you for this! Don't have the budget for a mist filter, and these techniques will help.
If I wanted to emulate smooth roll-off on bright highlights like the sun, will these techniques do? I understand it depends a lot on the camera sensor, just trying to work with what I got. Thanks.
These techniques definitely will help with that although yes nothing is better than more dynamic range and getting it right in camera. My Meadow FilmFx Subtle specifically targets the roll off on the highlights
@@blasepivovar Will have a look, thanks man!
Awesome tutorial - for the Halation / Edge detect : how do you then make the edges red / pink to mimic Halation? From what I've seen the Halation usually has a tint
I don’t know the exact setting off the top of my head as i am not at my computer but you are able to adjust the tint right in the edge detect settings!
Hmm - maybe it's not showing as I'm on the free version of Resolve. However my Edge Detect panel looks just like yours in the video @@blasepivovar
@hoff-music this might help. looks like you have to switch it to RGB edges. beginnersapproach.com/davinci-resolve-outline-effect/
yes! was just about to respond - you have to be on "grayscale edges" to change hue @@blasepivovar
great work!! thanks for the video
thank you! glad to hear
Beautiful. Thank you.
Glad to hear it 🙏🏽
thank you 💌
you are welcome!
amazing man
thanks so much!
Thank you ! Love the music, what is it ?
from musicbed but don't remember which specific song
Thank you so much for this ❤
You are welcome 😊
Wow, thank you so much! I am just starting out and this helps a ton! Thanks buddy!
Glad to help! Thanks for letting me know!
I came here looking for one thing…ended up learning everything I’ve been trying to figure out in film 😢
Glow, halation 🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@Jeremyamimo glad to hear it. so many ways to grade 🙏🏽
thanks your share very detail and useful
glad you found it helpful!
Hey this is beautiful. Is the full version of DVR needed? If I purchase the FX pack. thx
Everything with the subtle version works in the Free version of Resolve. For the Heavy version, everything works except the halation node
😍Awesome
thanks!
Really nice.
thank you!
What is that little click sound that your mouse makes!!! It sounds like the wii sound haha I love it
haha just the sound of my macbook trackpad
@@blasepivovar Well its fire!
amazing, thank you
You are welcome! Glad it helped
Thank you for a very useful video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
🙏
Thank You for sharing
Happy to. Thanks Andris!
Really nice rythmn
Thanks!
Amazing
Thanks 🙏🏼
I use premiere pro to edit and davinsi looks so much better for color grading but the only thing that holds me back is i would still need ligthroom and photoshop on top of davinsi and the way they price it out i might as well stay with the whole adobe suite.....but man i really might switch, great video
Feel that. I paid $300 once for Resolve studio and now just pay $10/month for Lightroom/Photoshop. Easy decision for me for better software that makes producing good work easy.
What does one thing have to do with another? I use resolve for editing and color grading and then I use after effects and Photoshop at the same time. You can easily bring in anything from after effects into resolve.
peaceful
thats the hope. thanks!
谢谢,非常好的教程
glad to help!
thank you
welcome 🙏🏽
I would not go more than -18 on MD, overall nice node tree!
Why -18 specifically?
you just made me hate the look I have been editing with. Thanks.... lol BUT I love my footage at the moment, thanks to you!
haha glad to hear it was helpful!
Bravo good job
Thank you
do your luts work with iphone footage?
Yep! My Meadow standard LUTs do
what kind of camera you use for this
Hello! This was shot on the Fujifilm XH2S
have you tried using an old lens?
Yep! Not something I regularly do tho
Are you selling that clean light leak transition from the beginning? I would 100% buy it...
i am not! i think it’s a free one from Neal Chopora you can find on his youtube channel someplace
Would have been nice that you played the video, because the blur its stastic
for sure. thanks for the feedback
i bought the meadow film fx, just wondering, do you have to tweak it? or just leave it like that? thank you!@@blasepivovar
99% of the time i’m using subtle and not tweaking it at all.
radial blur does not work with straight lines or any words in the background, be carful people. Cool Vid
could you elaborate on this more? not sure what you mean :)
thats Really good to the point tutorial thanks sub done thanks
Thanks so much 🙏🏼