This is one of the best vids on curves. And I must say, at the same time the most pleasant to watch .. So much great energy :) "I love this tool, it soo much fun" - "Massage the curve" and more good quotes. Good videos. Very helpful, thank you. I'm also feeling happy now ha ha
Excellent video, somewhere between instruction and overview and zero nonsense or filler - plus you have a very engaging and personable presence. Really nice work man, thank you!
Mannnnn u are the Beast! After months of not being able to get an understanding on how to utilize the tone curves properly, I now comprehend after watching your video. I will watch it again until I get it down packed, but I understand. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. We winning!
These explanations are great. I've really been trying to up my video quality this year and these are so helpful. Your vid on saving over exposed footage saved my upcoming vid
I love that you simplify the program and the little details within it to give a better explanation to us beginners! Great video! Now I want to go shoot and edit 😅
Thanks for the video. I do underwater gopro video which requires major color correction. This video was really helpful in getting my head around the curve.
when you're using the color picker in a red region you can horizontally scroll on the curve window to see the 3 nodes adobe has placed for you, that way you can work with the entire selection, not just half of it like you're doing
Bro i've been watching videos and making videos for so long and decided to see once again the basics and to be honest this is the best video i've seen in a while!
Oh my God, THANK YOU so much!❤I finally understand how to make the best out of my footage and really make everything look better! Here I was fighting with luts and the basic correction sliders when the tone curve is so much easier and better! Thank you!
hey bro, I loved this tutorial of yours, and it guided me toward my colour grading journey so well but it will be good if you provide that raw footage of yours so we can cop up with you along with a tutorial
Hey I was wondering what ur reccomendation of Premiere pro color correction/grade workflow is using lumetri color, currently i just make adjustments in the basic correction section when i wanna correct things then stylise it in the creative tab. However, this video makes me think that the curves tab does everything, ur footage was log right, straight off the sd card? It looks like i can just use curves from now on, if you think its wise?
thank you very much for your video, very helpful! i'm getting stared with videography and yeah, for a youtuber filming just himself all the time or anyother example with 2 or 3 videos to work on, it's easy and "fast" BUT, what am i going to do when i shoot a video for something and have in the end 20 or 30 different videos to work with??! on different locations and color... do i have really to go through all this process for each individual video on my timeline?
I have no idea about colour grading on my canon 80d i found this video great I don’t think my canon shoots that flat without adding cinestyle I do need to play with my fstops while filming as a lot of my videos where blown out
Hey Dan, I use the 80D with my students at school - that Cinestyle addition is well worth the little effort it takes. You'll get a nice, relatively flat profile that you can grade really nicely. Also just added a variable ND filter to my own set up (Sony A6300) and it was clearly the missing ingredient! Very happy with the results. I got the cheap K&F concept and I'm happy with it.
Very very good tutorial. One question. I'm pretty new at this. Should I always set a black and white point. In other words should the Lumetri scope always go from 0-100? Or does it depend on the image?
Tack för tipset! En fundering: lägger du samma tone curves på hela ditt video projekt eller leker du med färgerna per video clips en efter en och sedan på något kreativt sätt sätter ihop slutliga videon? Ha en trevlig vecka!
alltså jag color grade varje klipp, lite svårt att skriva proccessen. Men i grunnen gjör jag varje clip för sig - men om klipps är från samma ställe och lika då copy paste jag och sen adjustar jag lite grann för varje clip trots de e från samma ställe är lite olika. Kanske borde göra en video om det? Sen kan du ju göra adjustment layers och slappa över allt om man vill :)
This was incredible, thank you for the tutorial! When using the tones curves, do you generally not use basic corrections then, or do you still find them useful? I'm new to editing, thank you for your time!
One quick question. When I'm on the curve portion (for example the white curve) and I add multiple points. When I click to drag an area up or down it is affecting my entire line and ending it form me areas I don't want to affect. Is there a setting or option I'm missing so when I manipulate the curve it's only manipulating the section I want? Hope that makes sense.
THANK YOU! I´m a food photographer who is learning video, i´m already know so much about curves in lightroom and photoshop, but, in premiere its so confuse, overall the curves that actually doesnt exist in lightroom (luma vs sat,etc) and i found this video so so so so much helping... so.. THANK YOUUUU
That Icelandic Guy: "how to color grade with tone curve" Me: Finally! its like he reads my mind!!! That Icelandic Guy: this is very straight fwd and simple Me: oh thank gosh. i am a bit slow! Me: I paused this at 7:29 to catch up while working along... and now well i cant stop gazing in to your glorious, heroic, imperial, magnificent and monumental beard. then my wife walks in and says why are you admiring another ginger???? Me: It's That Icelandic Guy... hes um... my idol.... Wife: Sometimes i wonder about you... Me: Well if i had a beard as perfect as his, you wouldn't wonder about me at all. Because you couldn't keep your eyes off me. Wife: (silent) Me: I have won the battle... until next time Stay frosty My Icelandic Friend.
i don't understand why they didnt/dont make the lumetri curves like the bezier curves in illustrator. if i want to add a point on the curve and drag it lower, i have to, in addition to the adjacent two ones (which makes total sense), make a bunch of other ones, because once i drag from a point, the curves messes up and i have to fix it by adding a bunch of otherwise unneeded/unnecessary points, just to fix it, and even then, it's not easy to get it back to normal. and the curve doesnt zoom in, for a more precise control. and if i want to delete a point, i have to delete all of them - i cant just delete one single point. this (the deleting) goes for the hue-vs-hue, hue-vs-luma etc type of "curves" too, but there at least when i add a point and drag from it (with the two necessary adjacent ones being fixed), it only modifies that single point, as it should. it seems like an intuitive thing, why doesnt it work like that? or am i missing something?
Love the tone curves in premiere pro! Use them a lot in my color grade process.
Thanks for watching 🙏❤
Can edit like this in ipad pro ipados
Best color grading tutorial. Period.
This is one of the best vids on curves. And I must say, at the same time the most pleasant to watch .. So much great energy :)
"I love this tool, it soo much fun" - "Massage the curve" and more good quotes. Good videos. Very helpful, thank you. I'm also feeling happy now ha ha
Excellent video, somewhere between instruction and overview and zero nonsense or filler - plus you have a very engaging and personable presence. Really nice work man, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for watching! :)
Brooooo!!! Thank you so much man. I was getting frustrated, but this video helped me understand how this works. Much love from Minnesota.
Mannnnn u are the Beast! After months of not being able to get an understanding on how to utilize the tone curves properly, I now comprehend after watching your video. I will watch it again until I get it down packed, but I understand. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. We winning!
These explanations are great. I've really been trying to up my video quality this year and these are so helpful. Your vid on saving over exposed footage saved my upcoming vid
Awesome! So happy to see that people are liking these videos ☺ good luck with your future work!
This video was mindblowingly helpful! I'm doing a binge of your videos now and learning so much. Thank you times one million trillion! 👏👏👏
The most informative curves tutorial I've seen yet, thanks dude!
Awesome! Happy you liked it :) THanks for watching btw!
I love that you simplify the program and the little details within it to give a better explanation to us beginners! Great video! Now I want to go shoot and edit 😅
Thank you this is my first time i anderstand the tone curve in video 👌🌷
For so many years I've been using the basic color grading, but can't make the specific color I liked. But this tutorial really help!
Thanks for the video. I do underwater gopro video which requires major color correction. This video was really helpful in getting my head around the curve.
Thanks for explaining the other colour settings as well; as it's difficult to find solo explanations on these
Thank you Iceland Guy for making this complication as simple as possible 👏👏
I loved how concise this was - really well explained too! Thank you Icelandic guy!!
Excellent video! You have really helped me a lot! I really appreciate it.
Thank you for the good video and instructions. Clear and precise.
Thank you so much
I found this video very helpful for editing my videos😇😇😇
Thank you so much, this makes a world of difference. Great video
I can bet this is the best curves tutorial on youtube ❤
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm. This will definitely help me with my current and future projects!
when you're using the color picker in a red region you can horizontally scroll on the curve window to see the 3 nodes adobe has placed for you, that way you can work with the entire selection, not just half of it like you're doing
well done mate i just applied this to my latest video it felt too easy to edit . Thank you for helping us find Premiere pro a very enjoyable app.
Bro i've been watching videos and making videos for so long and decided to see once again the basics and to be honest this is the best video i've seen in a while!
I appreciate that! It’s also been a few years since I made it so it’s really fun to see it’s still being watched 😅
This was the best video explaining how to use this that I've seen in 3 years
🙏🏻
Game changer!! I would love to learn from you about editing (Color grading)
Oh my God, THANK YOU so much!❤I finally understand how to make the best out of my footage and really make everything look better! Here I was fighting with luts and the basic correction sliders when the tone curve is so much easier and better! Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant video!!!
Great tutorial! Thanks for the run down. Cant wait to try it.
This has been unbelievably helpful in editing my music videos. Thank you!
Happy to help!
I appreciate you putting it so simply.
I love your videos so much, I'm learning a lot from you and the atmosphere you provide is so good, you make me wanna make videos fulltime. Thank you!
dude your videos are a the best! boutta go beast mode with my curve game now
Lots of helpful tips here. Thanks bro!
Excellent tutorial video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching ☺️
hey bro, I loved this tutorial of yours, and it guided me toward my colour grading journey so well but it will be good if you provide that raw footage of yours so we can cop up with you along with a tutorial
Fantastic lesson!
Bro.. seriously thank you so much for this video ❤️❤️
Well explained best video I’ve seen about curves tbh 💯
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much for showing me how to do this! You are a great teacher. Very entertaining, too!
COOL PLEASE SHARE MORE INFORMATION ON UNDERSTANDING THE GRAPH / HISTOGRAM
Great video! Very clear tutorial, and great choice of sample image/footage.
Thank you once again for all information Arnulfur! Guys go get his LUTs really GOOD! Peace!
Thanks Elvin! :) Stray safe
This is really useful information, it's something I've not been able to work out before. Takk fyrir 😊
Hey I was wondering what ur reccomendation of Premiere pro color correction/grade workflow is using lumetri color, currently i just make adjustments in the basic correction section when i wanna correct things then stylise it in the creative tab. However, this video makes me think that the curves tab does everything, ur footage was log right, straight off the sd card? It looks like i can just use curves from now on, if you think its wise?
Great job! I think this tutorial is very simplify! looking forward to your videos!
Thanks man! Happy you liked it :)
Seriously you explain very well. Thanks Man
can u show more about curve. I love this
amazing tutorial! I learned so much in 11 minutes, thank you :)
thank you for taking your time to leave a comment! :)
THX man such a great video
Man, yours videos are underrated, u makes a good content, very useful, thanks from Russia
Thanks for watching homie!
thank you for this a lot. these concepts are now clear with me
thank you very much for your video, very helpful! i'm getting stared with videography and yeah, for a youtuber filming just himself all the time or anyother example with 2 or 3 videos to work on, it's easy and "fast" BUT, what am i going to do when i shoot a video for something and have in the end 20 or 30 different videos to work with??! on different locations and color... do i have really to go through all this process for each individual video on my timeline?
amazing tutorial ❤
Amazing tutorial! 👏👏👏👏
Happy you like it man!
Very very helpful brother 👏👍
Bro this video was Lit AF! Super helpful
many thanks!
damn . . . saved me a lot of time. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
🙏🏻
I have no idea about colour grading on my canon 80d i found this video great I don’t think my canon shoots that flat without adding cinestyle
I do need to play with my fstops while filming as a lot of my videos where blown out
Yea adjusting fstops is a muzt or get a ND filter. Thank you for the comment 🙏
Hey Dan, I use the 80D with my students at school - that Cinestyle addition is well worth the little effort it takes. You'll get a nice, relatively flat profile that you can grade really nicely.
Also just added a variable ND filter to my own set up (Sony A6300) and it was clearly the missing ingredient! Very happy with the results. I got the cheap K&F concept and I'm happy with it.
Tone curve lov it
Very very good tutorial. One question. I'm pretty new at this. Should I always set a black and white point. In other words should the Lumetri scope always go from 0-100? Or does it depend on the image?
Your vids are so sick!
Thank you so much
Tack för tipset!
En fundering: lägger du samma tone curves på hela ditt video projekt eller leker du med färgerna per video clips en efter en och sedan på något kreativt sätt sätter ihop slutliga videon?
Ha en trevlig vecka!
alltså jag color grade varje klipp, lite svårt att skriva proccessen.
Men i grunnen gjör jag varje clip för sig - men om klipps är från samma ställe och lika då copy paste jag och sen adjustar jag lite grann för varje clip trots de e från samma ställe är lite olika.
Kanske borde göra en video om det? Sen kan du ju göra adjustment layers och slappa över allt om man vill :)
Thank you man you helped me a lot after I have watched 100000000 other color grading videos hahaha
Great vid thanks 🙏🏼
Just liking and commenting on all of your videos I watch for the algorithm ✌
You're the best!
Very good video ❤️
Keep it up...!❤️
amazing video thankyou
Thank you very much!!!
No questions! Just passing by to say that your fuck*** helping me out! Can't stop seeing your videos lol 😯
This was incredible, thank you for the tutorial! When using the tones curves, do you generally not use basic corrections then, or do you still find them useful? I'm new to editing, thank you for your time!
Great tutorial, very useful! :)
happy you likeed it!
Thank you 😊
dude, thank you much!
Great tutorial!
Thank you!!
Why don't you get more views!!😱😱 This video is great🥺😚
Thanks!! ❤
@@thaticelandicguy 🥺👉👈No problem
sir how should we color grade the video that took with canon? it look so much situated already
NIce....Loved it...Thanks bro
One quick question. When I'm on the curve portion (for example the white curve) and I add multiple points. When I click to drag an area up or down it is affecting my entire line and ending it form me areas I don't want to affect. Is there a setting or option I'm missing so when I manipulate the curve it's only manipulating the section I want? Hope that makes sense.
Thanks for that😁😁
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Thanks!! :)
thank you so much
Great video buddy!
amazing bro it help me lot subscribed
Got another question, what software do you use for screen capture?
i use OBS (it's free and it's the best out there)
Thank you
THANK YOU KIND SIR
Quick question man , when ever I click The HSL it decontrasts and desaturates my clip . Do you know why
THANK YOU! I´m a food photographer who is learning video, i´m already know so much about curves in lightroom and photoshop, but, in premiere its so confuse, overall the curves that actually doesnt exist in lightroom (luma vs sat,etc) and i found this video so so so so much helping... so.. THANK YOUUUU
Happy I could help! Awesome :))
Wow Tysm
I kept thinking what is tonkers? Then I realised you were saying 'tone curves'. Love the accent and great video, some really great tips : -)
Lol 😂 yea sorry I’m working on it haha
@@thaticelandicguy no need to apologise 😆
How can I buy the luts
That Icelandic Guy: "how to color grade with tone curve"
Me: Finally! its like he reads my mind!!!
That Icelandic Guy: this is very straight fwd and simple
Me: oh thank gosh. i am a bit slow!
Me: I paused this at 7:29 to catch up while working along... and now well i cant stop gazing in to your glorious, heroic, imperial, magnificent and monumental beard. then my wife walks in and says why are you admiring another ginger????
Me: It's That Icelandic Guy... hes um... my idol....
Wife: Sometimes i wonder about you...
Me: Well if i had a beard as perfect as his, you wouldn't wonder about me at all. Because you couldn't keep your eyes off me.
Wife: (silent)
Me: I have won the battle... until next time
Stay frosty My Icelandic Friend.
Hahahah dude!!! I'm laughing so hard brother
10k sooon boiii
Yes very soon!
what PP do you use in a6400 sir? thanks in advance
cine4! :)
I need luts
i don't understand why they didnt/dont make the lumetri curves like the bezier curves in illustrator. if i want to add a point on the curve and drag it lower, i have to, in addition to the adjacent two ones (which makes total sense), make a bunch of other ones, because once i drag from a point, the curves messes up and i have to fix it by adding a bunch of otherwise unneeded/unnecessary points, just to fix it, and even then, it's not easy to get it back to normal. and the curve doesnt zoom in, for a more precise control. and if i want to delete a point, i have to delete all of them - i cant just delete one single point. this (the deleting) goes for the hue-vs-hue, hue-vs-luma etc type of "curves" too, but there at least when i add a point and drag from it (with the two necessary adjacent ones being fixed), it only modifies that single point, as it should. it seems like an intuitive thing, why doesnt it work like that? or am i missing something?