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Thoughts on color for the Premiere user - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Editing Basics
Thoughts on color for the Premiere user
- [Instructor] Resolve's capability in color correction maps quite a bit toward the Lumetri Color Engine. Things that you're going to commonly look for like curves, and color wheels are going to be found here as Curves and Color Wheels. One major advantage is that you get much better performance, with multiple nodes and effects making it easy for you to add as many nodes as you like to your color chain. Giving you a much richer and a much better experience as far as having multiple color corrections on a single shot. If you're used to using masks you're going to want to learn the power Window feature here, in Resolve. And there's a bunch of prebuilt ones and you can draw your own. This really gives you that capability to target just part of your image. In a similar way, instead of using the HSL Secondaries, you're going to learn the Qualifier here in Resolve. That's this eyedropper, where you can pick based on Hue, Saturation, or Luminance and limit your correction to that.
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Moving to the color page4m 55s
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Where are my scopes?1m 30s
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Where are the color wheels?2m 21s
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Where are curves?1m 25s
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Auto correct and shot matching1m 59s
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Nodes2m 37s
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Workaround for effect keyframing2m 6s
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Quick word on qualifiers3m 18s
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Quick word on copying grades1m 19s
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Quick word on LUTs1m 33s
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Thoughts on color for the Premiere user1m 9s
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Thoughts on color for the Avid user1m 20s
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Thoughts on color for the FCPX user50s
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