You have taught me so much Aidin. Just appreciate how much of your knowledge that you share. Your insights are like the layers of an onion... so much depth. So with that.. I have been dreaming for months of a video we would create from the Redwoods in Northern Cali... finally had that chance, and your fingerprints are all over our work. I hope that you can feel the weight of our compliment, and find it an honor that you have influenced our work so positively. It’s an honor to learn from you. Can’t thank you enough man.
Hue vs. Luma is an excellent tool but its also the most destructive of the HSL curves if not used properly. Keep your anchors wide and be careful pushing it too far with 8 bit footage.
Aidin all of your videos are absolutely breathtaking and gorgeous. You’re seriously an amazing talent and your work consistently breaks boundaries and proceeds to impress. So glad I found you back when you first made your Lumix 25mm f1.7 review and super glad I’ve stuck round. Keep it up 🖤🖤
Awesome my color grading has already benefitted from your other xolor grading videos so I'm stoked to add this to my arsenal! It's surprising how much you can rescue a shot and make it beautiful with the curves and hsl
Dang that sunrise was incredible! I would not have even thought once on using this effect, thanks for the insight, this tool will definitely be used in my workflow from now on!
DaVinci Resolve user here. I definitely use the luminance controls for video as much as I also use it in Lightroom and Luminar (for photos). I use them creatively just like I do for hue shifts to get the look I want.
As always, you produce excellent informative tutorials and insight into you work. Very inspiring. I’m a DaVinci Resolve user and while I’m no pro and still learning, I started using HVL about 6 months ago. I find it great to darken straw coloured dry grass, and control the red/orange of clothing, footwear etc. - keep up the great work.
Nice one. I wish I'd seen this video before I started playing with the HvL slider! I went through all the problems you described lol. Thanks for sharing 👍
bro I could not remember your name for nuthin!! lol and I was working on a film needing inspo. so why I just rendered out and I get this notification.. My man... had to pause the render.
I'm always tweaking the hue vs Luma control, coming from a photography background I'm used to adjusting colour luminosity in Lightroom so it felt natural to apply the same method to video. Reducing luminosity on foliage is something I do often.
I was about to say the same thing - coming from photography and retouching - it was one of the first things I went to, after basic adjustments. HSL is so much more flexible in Premiere than in Lightroom, yet also so much more temperamental and less forgiving. I found it takes a bit of time to adjust.
The hue vs luma is a very powerfull for color the problem is that if use it too much on a 8bit codec is going to create some crazy artifact that make the footage impossible to use, but if used on 10bit or more is awesome
This is a great video Aidin. Loved the beginning time lapse.. Looked like a great location to be filming in also. Thank you for the tip on colour grading. Im going to be putting it to some good use when editing my next video. Really interesting and helpful. Well explained. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Aidin... You're amazing at what you instruct. And I want to say you take the time and effort to SHOW your acumen within the production value of the videos you make. Which makes me trust you. I'm looking to try the Monday trial from your link, though I was hoping I could get your templates for your workflow if you're willing to share. Much appreciated. - Brian
Love the Super 8 footage! How did you digitize it? I just inherited over 4 reels of finished home movies from my grandfather and I'd love to get it scanned and saved on a hard drive. Any tips?
Nice video as always!! Could you maybe do a video on how to export the colors correctly in Premiere so they are not washed out? I often have the problem that I spent tons of hours on grading and in the end the colors never turn out the same in the export.
Hi Aidin. I’m just getting into SLog3, and was curious if you use the Gamma compensation Lut from Adobe, to help keep your saturation in colors when you export? Love your work
are you shooting log in these edits? perhaps is just the SUUUUPER dry times in Texas, but the greens in my back yard aren't even recognized on my dropper...
You have taught me so much Aidin. Just appreciate how much of your knowledge that you share. Your insights are like the layers of an onion... so much depth. So with that.. I have been dreaming for months of a video we would create from the Redwoods in Northern Cali... finally had that chance, and your fingerprints are all over our work. I hope that you can feel the weight of our compliment, and find it an honor that you have influenced our work so positively. It’s an honor to learn from you. Can’t thank you enough man.
Hue vs. Luma is an excellent tool but its also the most destructive of the HSL curves if not used properly. Keep your anchors wide and be careful pushing it too far with 8 bit footage.
agree. hue vs luma will be banding color in 8 bit footage. I used sony zve10 btw
I love how you were able to weave a vlog in with the tutorial! Really fun video my friend.
Glad you enjoyed that aspect! Trying to incorporate some outdoor/vlog footage into these when I can :)
the color grading is legendary :D
Dude, people like you are making UA-cam a learning platform better then any school system!
Thank you for sharing your skills and experience 👍
That intro and color grading before and after are beautiful and mesmerising 👌🏻👏🏻
WOW Hue vs Luma Changed my whole vibe!!!! Thanks Bro!
Yours is one of my favourite grading in the entire youtube content creator community. Thanks for this trick too Aidin
I really love to learn more about color grading . Thank u 😍❤️
Glad you learned something!
Aidin all of your videos are absolutely breathtaking and gorgeous. You’re seriously an amazing talent and your work consistently breaks boundaries and proceeds to impress. So glad I found you back when you first made your Lumix 25mm f1.7 review and super glad I’ve stuck round. Keep it up 🖤🖤
Truly means the world! Appreciate the long time support :)
Awesome my color grading has already benefitted from your other xolor grading videos so I'm stoked to add this to my arsenal! It's surprising how much you can rescue a shot and make it beautiful with the curves and hsl
Your greens are surreal!! Nothing on YT can compare
Been a fan for awhile and you always make them colors look good and I am colorblind so that in itself says a lot about your style.
Dang that sunrise was incredible! I would not have even thought once on using this effect, thanks for the insight, this tool will definitely be used in my workflow from now on!
The crispy vibes, were all about the crispy vibes!!
Never been crispier!
Despite not being a Premiere user anymore, I find a lot of value in this! Loved that opening vlog too! Beautiful and epic as always Aidin!
What do you currently use?
@@joshkizurchin Davinci Resolve
Thanks for the tutorial
The Colour is really amazing
That sunset was CRAZY !!!
Great job Robbin, awesome work!
Aidin you said our secret to color grading. Now everyone will have great videos like you. ooops. Heheh amazing tutorial bruh
DaVinci Resolve user here. I definitely use the luminance controls for video as much as I also use it in Lightroom and Luminar (for photos). I use them creatively just like I do for hue shifts to get the look I want.
Dam, I just sat down n am learning for free🙏🏾🙏🏾thanks man
Dude I love your work. It is flawless
And always thankful for the time stamps 🙏🏻👌🏻
Your shots are awesome, dude. Even without the color grading!
As always, you produce excellent informative tutorials and insight into you work. Very inspiring. I’m a DaVinci Resolve user and while I’m no pro and still learning, I started using HVL about 6 months ago. I find it great to darken straw coloured dry grass, and control the red/orange of clothing, footwear etc. - keep up the great work.
these type of color grading i really want
HUE vs HUE is just magic, I use it a lot
Bro start a full beginner playlists about filmmaking that's would be include Everything about cinematography. Love you.Take love👑
This grading is soooo good Aidin thanks for your tips!
AWESOME sunrise. Thanks for sharing this tip. I will start using this tool. Greetings from Costa Rica. 👍🏻🌴📸🌋☕☀️
Bro since i found your channel some weeks ago i never want to miss an upload by the way great video 👍🏽👌
This video helped me so much, thansk a lot Aidin, all my greens were looking so yellowy.
BOOM! Nailed it. Again. You rock.
this is genius! THX A LOT MAN!
I like the 8bit disclaimer. I'm sure there are a lot of us still shooting on 8bit cameras too. I'm gonna check it regardless.
Love your work and style so much bro, Love from India 😊💖💖💖💖🤘
Man your content 🔥
Super helpful. Thank you.
I have used this tool once or twice but this was a great breakdown on the different ways it can be used!
Many thanks for these fascinating and exciting videos
Awesome bro ❤️
Your videos give me motivation.
Thank you
This is so useful and easy to understand, my color grading has now became a little bit better, thank you so much 🙏
Glad this could help out!
Nice one. I wish I'd seen this video before I started playing with the HvL slider! I went through all the problems you described lol. Thanks for sharing 👍
thanks for the advices !
naise mate! love your colour grade
Thank you for sharing this with us. Much appreciated. Love your work and tutorials.
Glad you enjoyed!
so helpful bro! keep it up:)
Great video! I use the Hue vs. Luma all the time. It is super underutilized, but I wouldn't suggest using it at all with 8-bit footage.
That super 8 is super cool :)
My favorite camera!
Your're an inspiration!!!!!! Much love
bro I could not remember your name for nuthin!! lol and I was working on a film needing inspo. so why I just rendered out and I get this notification.. My man... had to pause the render.
Haha glad you found it!
@@AidinRobbins No doubt Keep up the good work! Not only do I learn something or brushing up on my skill, your vids are relaxing to watch.
I'm always tweaking the hue vs Luma control, coming from a photography background I'm used to adjusting colour luminosity in Lightroom so it felt natural to apply the same method to video. Reducing luminosity on foliage is something I do often.
I was about to say the same thing - coming from photography and retouching - it was one of the first things I went to, after basic adjustments. HSL is so much more flexible in Premiere than in Lightroom, yet also so much more temperamental and less forgiving. I found it takes a bit of time to adjust.
ive been waiting on another color grading video!!!! :D
Hope it delivers!
fuego bro thanks for this
the most underrated youtuber
Good video thanks
Great video! Thanks! I'll be trying this out!
Glad you enjoyed, best of luck!
Dude those views are incredible 😍 I also love your grades. You are so damn good with colors 👌
Thank You So Much For this Tip , Aidin Brother
Love it! The sunrise was unreal 🌄
Thankyou very much !! :D
Aidin Make A Video On Your Routine And Give Some Tips for Productive Day As A Creator Or Freelancer..
You share really good ideas
Nice one thank you very much 👍🏼
Thank you so much. I am appreciate you.
Inspirational as always 🙌
Cool. I'll have to have a play with that. Thanks!
Best of luck!
Great video, helped me a lot with my video editing :)
Color grading tutorials without LUT's? Is it legal?
Awesome video loves it.
The hue vs luma is a very powerfull for color the problem is that if use it too much on a 8bit codec is going to create some crazy artifact that make the footage impossible to use, but if used on 10bit or more is awesome
Am watching in 360p right now, but it's look like am watching in full HD , what's the export settings man!
This is a great video Aidin. Loved the beginning time lapse.. Looked like a great location to be filming in also. Thank you for the tip on colour grading. Im going to be putting it to some good use when editing my next video. Really interesting and helpful. Well explained. Thank you for sharing.
You're Amazing, Aidin .. love you and your work. + "Aidin" is an ancient Persian name :)
Thats really helpful. Keep making and keep inspire us.
Gotta subscribe to this dude !
This is great!
why is there a flickering glitch in the intro parts , is it only for me ? Great video aidin by the way , loving your content
Hi Aidin... You're amazing at what you instruct. And I want to say you take the time and effort to SHOW your acumen within the production value of the videos you make. Which makes me trust you. I'm looking to try the Monday trial from your link, though I was hoping I could get your templates for your workflow if you're willing to share. Much appreciated. - Brian
Awesome! Subscribed 👍🏼
Really intresting! Can't wait to try it when i'll get to shot with C-log 3. Thanks Aidin, that was very helpfull, as always.
Best of luck! Glad you enjoyed :)
@@AidinRobbins thanks again! And yeah, It's difficult not to enjoy the videos in which you talk about grading 🤣😉
Love the Super 8 footage! How did you digitize it? I just inherited over 4 reels of finished home movies from my grandfather and I'd love to get it scanned and saved on a hard drive. Any tips?
Notification squad where you at!?
Been using it for the last 2/3 years
I do use it for my color grading. Thanks for sharing though
Which is better for photo/video editing, AMOLED or IPS displays? For Android .Plz reply 😞🙏
Love to see this video thank you brother finally you made it 🌻❤️🌈
If you ever come up to Virginia Beach, let's shoot!
Tbh, today I saw some true colors in your video bro
Addin's Army
Interesting! Nice video. ✌️
Nice video as always!! Could you maybe do a video on how to export the colors correctly in Premiere so they are not washed out? I often have the problem that I spent tons of hours on grading and in the end the colors never turn out the same in the export.
Same!!
Hi Aidin. I’m just getting into SLog3, and was curious if you use the Gamma compensation Lut from Adobe, to help keep your saturation in colors when you export? Love your work
are you shooting log in these edits? perhaps is just the SUUUUPER dry times in Texas, but the greens in my back yard aren't even recognized on my dropper...
thanks for the video
Are you sure that's the Brevite camera bag at the start of this video?
you’re a beast