Great topic. I have been looking at this sort of thing for a long time. I have DaVinci as well. I am also want to get a screen calibrator so I can ultimately make sure the colors I am seeing while looking at my monitor are close as possible to what they should be. So Idk which unit/color target to get now so that I can add the screen calibration as finances allow. I really like your applied logic to make a decision. I will have to start looking soon. Thanks for sharing Mike .
You're welcome Bill! Thanks for watching & sharing your thoughts. I need to eventually get a screen calibrator too, but having the color chart is a step in the right direction. The Datacolor company makes screen calibrators as well. They go for upwards of $250 - $300. So it's a little bit of an investment. At least with the color charts applied to the footage, it's giving the correct colors as a starting base for the grade 🎨
What's your experience with color grading? Have you used a color chart to help with your process? 🤔
Great topic. I have been looking at this sort of thing for a long time. I have DaVinci as well. I am also want to get a screen calibrator so I can ultimately make sure the colors I am seeing while looking at my monitor are close as possible to what they should be. So Idk which unit/color target to get now so that I can add the screen calibration as finances allow. I really like your applied logic to make a decision. I will have to start looking soon. Thanks for sharing Mike .
You're welcome Bill! Thanks for watching & sharing your thoughts. I need to eventually get a screen calibrator too, but having the color chart is a step in the right direction. The Datacolor company makes screen calibrators as well. They go for upwards of $250 - $300. So it's a little bit of an investment. At least with the color charts applied to the footage, it's giving the correct colors as a starting base for the grade 🎨
@@Mike_Mandigo I agree. Great first step. They are pricey.