So i recently bought a 5-in-1 Reflector and wanted to see what the translucent shade looked like outside. turned out pretty good! used my 35-70mm Nikkon Lens with a ND filter. was shocked at the look i got in Davinci after a couple tweaks
@@rivvidproductions Davinci has some really good film luts for a start. I personally like the Kodak ones but wanted to experiment Fujifilm a bit more 😁
@@jeffreyjazz6459 the actual term is usually more film density or subtractive saturation!! its an alternate saturation technique that adds richness in colors by deepening (darkening) the most saturated parts of the image. super awesome to look into for your color grading journey :))
@@jeffreyjazz6459 oh cool Btw just another question Did you get this video through trial and error or thought that it might look good so you just went for it ?
@@kadz8674 I was wanting to try this look. I was actually shooting a breakdown video or a song I made and I wanted it done outside with this exact setup. Might upload a video just like this as a tutorial soon 😁
So i recently bought a 5-in-1 Reflector and wanted to see what the translucent shade looked like outside. turned out pretty good! used my 35-70mm Nikkon Lens with a ND filter. was shocked at the look i got in Davinci after a couple tweaks
simple. to the point. tasteful. no-nonsense. Thank you.
Yep That's me
Dude this image is so sharp, and I feel like your grade look SO damn good because you had a lot of dynamic range to play with
its beautiful. this is the same setup for my next breakdown video
Love the colors and quality bro keep it up! Subscribed!
Thanks bro love that
now that looks nice.
Great color grading
Great video, I'm still wondering weather to upgrade to the S5iiX or the GH6 from my GH5 I'll decide one day 🤣
Damn, color grading skills on point! Makes me feel like I’m sleeping on the potential of my GH6 😅 great work man!
i know that feeling LOL! gotta work with the best ive got
@@jeffreyjazz6459 well that Fuji conversion LUT was a pretty dope starting point!
@@rivvidproductions Davinci has some really good film luts for a start. I personally like the Kodak ones but wanted to experiment Fujifilm a bit more 😁
So simple and effective!
which lens used?
great stuff
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should try negative saturation as compared to positive saturation!
i uhhh... dont know anything about that LOL
Agree
@@jeffreyjazz6459 the actual term is usually more film density or subtractive saturation!! its an alternate saturation technique that adds richness in colors by deepening (darkening) the most saturated parts of the image. super awesome to look into for your color grading journey :))
Quick tutorial on this?
Really keen to see your Davinci flow.
Hmm might have to give them what they want 😄
@@jeffreyjazz6459 Doesn't have to be anything crazy. Just screen record and hit upload haha
Hello, what lens do you use, amazing shot
yo! 35-70mm nikkon lens. its down in the comments i wrote too
Would a parallax zoom work on this shot and color grading ?
That's the zoom in effect right. Pretty sure as long as the focus is good
@@jeffreyjazz6459 oh cool
Btw just another question
Did you get this video through trial and error or thought that it might look good so you just went for it ?
@@kadz8674 I was wanting to try this look. I was actually shooting a breakdown video or a song I made and I wanted it done outside with this exact setup. Might upload a video just like this as a tutorial soon 😁
@@jeffreyjazz6459 alright thank you for the reply !
It always amazes me how people can come up with this stuff from scratch
are u srsly ?