Top 3 Budget Tools to Speed Up Color Grading in DaVinci Resolve

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025

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  • @IridescentColor
    @IridescentColor 16 днів тому +6

    Another fantastic video. The final look is gorgeous as well. I'm once more delighted to see the great results you achieve with my tools. :)

    • @marietafarfarova
      @marietafarfarova  16 днів тому

      @@IridescentColor Thank you once again for sharing them with me! ☺️

  • @madelproduction
    @madelproduction 16 днів тому

    I can't live without DCTLs ! Great video !

    • @marietafarfarova
      @marietafarfarova  16 днів тому +1

      @@madelproduction Thank you! Yeah, there are some great DCTLs that can significantly improve your speed.

  • @thedouglasdutton
    @thedouglasdutton 16 днів тому

    Such a great overview Marieta! So cool of you to have taken the time to also show how to achieve similar results without them as well :)

    • @marietafarfarova
      @marietafarfarova  16 днів тому

      Thank you, Douglas! Of course, there are multiple ways to do things and I'd never want people to think using external tools is the only way to grade. 😊

  • @JeremySry
    @JeremySry 16 днів тому

    Question about Tetra+, does it address Hue, Density, and Saturation? I noticed that's what it does in your video, but on
    Iridescent Color's channel, it does Hue, Lum, Sat

    • @marietafarfarova
      @marietafarfarova  16 днів тому +1

      Hey Jeremy, density and luminance are referring to the same thing - how bright or dark a hue is.

    • @IridescentColor
      @IridescentColor 16 днів тому +1

      Just to chime in there real quick, the functionality in version 2 is slightly different from version 1, so some things you might see on my channel might be slightly outdated compared to the newest version. If we want to be super precise, "density" differs from "luminance" in that the effect of a density adjustment is greater the more saturated a colour is, whereas luminance is irrespective of saturation and also means slightly different things depending on the colour model. That's why density adjustments are usually cleaner because they don't exacerbate chroma noise in low sat areas or muddy up skin tones. Since there isn't really a way to adjust luminance without affecting saturation in a tetrahedral framework, I replaced the slider with a density control instead. Hope that makes sense! :)

    • @JeremySry
      @JeremySry 16 днів тому

      @ thanks for the follow up!! that was exactly what was I looking for! Thank you guys!

    • @Buwuhbuwuh
      @Buwuhbuwuh 10 днів тому

      @@IridescentColor how long have you been studying colour science for? You're well versed. I'm about to buy 3 of your DCTLs btw, solid work