Try using the Custom Curve in HSV (Green Channel)! The Curve becomes a Sat vs Sat curve and it is more intuitive to know what moves are going to break the image. Lift & Offset move the black point (aka zero saturation in HSV) so that’s what creates artefacts. Gain moves the white point (aka 100% saturation in HSV) so that’s why certain colors quickly explode. The safest thing to do is to use Gamma (aka move a point between 0 and 100) to add subtractive saturation.
Yes and I think increasing the saturation of the mid tones using gamma is the look most people are after anyway. So going with gamma is the best and safest option anyway apart from using this overall technique in a subtle way of course
before your complete course which I am wading though day by day I would have had no idea what this video was talking about. But now, yes, it made sense, and I shall try hav color space on my footage.
Yes. This is very good insight into granular control of saturation, in particular, in specific light groups. Will have to experiment with custom curves, I'm assuming the color space controls translate from bars to curves, so green remains saturation across all controls.
Lol that’s brilliant love it I have been following you for a long time bought your course I have to say it’s very informative and learned a lot from you thank you
Would be interesting whether you would achieve same effects when using these color spaces in curves. Furthermore, how would a and b Channel operations of Lab become comparable when using GB sliders versus GB curves.
This is an cry for help. I am watching this tutorial an year late and still tried HSV color space (of course for the rich colors without increasing luma). But it did not work. Right now I am using resolve 19. Is something changed about resolve since this video is published? If yes then how are we getting similar results with minimum effort like 'changing color space'. I know I am late for the party but still if anyone can help me with this or may Mr. Alex Jordan 'Sir' himself. 🙏
Hi Alex, very helpful addition to your course I subscripted some time ago. Since a year ago I am filming with a Nikon Z9. I like it because it internally records raw formats and I don’t need external recorders. However: The raw converter in Resolve is rather simple and I am still not so sure, which of the video formats is best to use. Maybe that’s N-Raw. Any recommendations or experiences with that ? (I am aware of the file volumes and already work with 512 GB express cards)
Boy that's something I would like to know. I'm very comfortable with video tools and completely lost in stills. Seems weird to me and I'd love to find a tool in stills that has tools I'm familiar with.
@@leonardlevy8811me the other way around. I retouch photos since the late 1980s. First analog then Photoshop. But i have never done a single video. Watching this apps with that nodes and other tools instead of layers and masks is totally strange for me...
@@leonardlevy8811 Yes that would be good, somehow I can't find my way into video. Of course it's also my fault, as I've never made a video before. I can always think of photos that I want to take. With film, there's also the temporal and changing spatial dimension. And I often lack the necessary creativity to fill these. But generally speaking, a Da Vinci course for retouchers and Photoshop for videographers would be a great thing…
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Try using the Custom Curve in HSV (Green Channel)! The Curve becomes a Sat vs Sat curve and it is more intuitive to know what moves are going to break the image.
Lift & Offset move the black point (aka zero saturation in HSV) so that’s what creates artefacts.
Gain moves the white point (aka 100% saturation in HSV) so that’s why certain colors quickly explode.
The safest thing to do is to use Gamma (aka move a point between 0 and 100) to add subtractive saturation.
Yes and I think increasing the saturation of the mid tones using gamma is the look most people are after anyway. So going with gamma is the best and safest option anyway apart from using this overall technique in a subtle way of course
Great suggestion! Seems to work nicely :)
@@theowlfromduolingo7982 I find that color artifacts creep in way faster with gamma vs gain, but maybe its because gamma has a stronger effect.
Always dipping further into the vagaries of DaVinci and there's always moments when this knowledge makes us Stronger colorists. Many thanks.
You have no idea how much you have helped a “Photoshop” nerd! Thank you so much!
Colleague, you are just the best in its class.
before your complete course which I am wading though day by day I would have had no idea what this video was talking about. But now, yes, it made sense, and I shall try hav color space on my footage.
your lessons on color correction are very interesting
DDV.... you got me. I will watch
Now I know why I couldn’t get my images to look right, it’s because I was in the DDV color space 🤦🤣🤣🤣. Thanks for the video!
Yes. This is very good insight into granular control of saturation, in particular, in specific light groups. Will have to experiment with custom curves, I'm assuming the color space controls translate from bars to curves, so green remains saturation across all controls.
Wonderful explanation and great insight, thank you Alex, always a pleasure learning from you.
Thank you Kumaran. I am glad you find these videos helpful.
So glad you made this video as I've been looking "deeply" into this lately! :)
Always good imformation
My colorist guru
Lol that’s brilliant love it
I have been following you for a long time bought your course I have to say it’s very informative and learned a lot from you thank you
Well done.
Good explanation
Awesome. Thanks you!!
Thank you
Super useful! Thank you!
Nice
Thanks, super useful
I was so excited to learn about DDV :(
Bravo!
i use the same technique in Camera Raw and Lightroom for my photos.
Great tutorial ❤
Would be interesting whether you would achieve same effects when using these color spaces in curves. Furthermore, how would a and b Channel operations of Lab become comparable when using GB sliders versus GB curves.
This is an cry for help.
I am watching this tutorial an year late and still tried HSV color space (of course for the rich colors without increasing luma).
But it did not work.
Right now I am using resolve 19. Is something changed about resolve since this video is published? If yes then how are we getting similar results with minimum effort like 'changing color space'.
I know I am late for the party but still if anyone can help me with this or may Mr. Alex Jordan 'Sir' himself. 🙏
I wish there was a memory card slot in my head... 😊
Is this possible on mobile
So what about that DDV ?
Hi Alex, very helpful addition to your course I subscripted some time ago. Since a year ago I am filming with a Nikon Z9. I like it because it internally records raw formats and I don’t need external recorders. However: The raw converter in Resolve is rather simple and I am still not so sure, which of the video formats is best to use. Maybe that’s N-Raw. Any recommendations or experiences with that ? (I am aware of the file volumes and already work with 512 GB express cards)
HSL and HSV behave the same for that purpose, right? It looked like you switched to the second for a reason?
Thanks😘👍
Dude my attention span almost didn't let me see the whole video. Thankjfully I'm an adult.
You got me with DDV hahahahahah
very helpful😍
Why some people also use hsl node after the hsv node? Do you crank the saturation up to the max with HSV? Then adjust later with hsl?
Who'da thought Saul Berenson would know so much about color grading?
Why is L in HSL and V in HSV different on the same image?
👍👍👍👍👍
Will there be a Black Friday discount for the color grading course?
nice video, how would you recommend to apply ,before the lut or after?
i would love to have chapters^^
clever clickbait 😂
You son of...Good one 😆
Why is colour correcting so different in video compared to still photography?
Boy that's something I would like to know. I'm very comfortable with video tools and completely lost in stills. Seems weird to me and I'd love to find a tool in stills that has tools I'm familiar with.
@@leonardlevy8811me the other way around. I retouch photos since the late 1980s. First analog then Photoshop. But i have never done a single video. Watching this apps with that nodes and other tools instead of layers and masks is totally strange for me...
@@SD_Alias You might want to look into Davinci's layer and parallel nodes. They could probably help you get back into your comfort zone.
Someone should write a primer for both of us on how to make the transition in language that speaks to both sides
@@leonardlevy8811 Yes that would be good, somehow I can't find my way into video.
Of course it's also my fault, as I've never made a video before.
I can always think of photos that I want to take. With film, there's also the temporal and changing spatial dimension. And I often lack the necessary creativity to fill these.
But generally speaking, a Da Vinci course for retouchers and
Photoshop for videographers would be a great thing…
Thank you