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Aaaah finally a worthy match for my boy Darren Mostyn (also a very good explanation indeed)
Thanks buddy!
Yo! Screen capture looks like it isn't managed properly. A bit dark and high con
Scopes show linear gradient image, while image looks crunchy and contrasty. Not easy to see the the subtle application of colour contrast etc
Great explaination of the difference between the two types and when and where to use both
Thank you Brian!
Very clear and concise ! Love the video ! :)
Merci Chloé!!!
Very beautiful presentation ❤!
How to use both in the same project?
You can use s curve contrast at the project level and then drive your linear contrast using lift and gain. Or you can use linear contrast at the project level and then design your S curve with the rgb custom curves
@@thedouglasdutton Ok thanks
how you transform the node shape ?
Great advice thank you👍🏽
How to manual grading not using luts
Hi! What is your monitor? Thanks!
I've got an LG 32EP950
great explanation! thank you!
Aaaah finally a worthy match for my boy Darren Mostyn (also a very good explanation indeed)
Thanks buddy!
Yo! Screen capture looks like it isn't managed properly. A bit dark and high con
Scopes show linear gradient image, while image looks crunchy and contrasty. Not easy to see the the subtle application of colour contrast etc
Great explaination of the difference between the two types and when and where to use both
Thank you Brian!
Very clear and concise ! Love the video ! :)
Merci Chloé!!!
Very beautiful presentation ❤!
How to use both in the same project?
You can use s curve contrast at the project level and then drive your linear contrast using lift and gain. Or you can use linear contrast at the project level and then design your S curve with the rgb custom curves
@@thedouglasdutton Ok thanks
how you transform the node shape ?
Great advice thank you👍🏽
How to manual grading not using luts
Hi! What is your monitor? Thanks!
I've got an LG 32EP950
great explanation! thank you!