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  • sorry, that was nothing close to colour corrected, the red tinge is nothing to be satisfied with

  • Cool , but incomplete tutorial. There are much more thing to say about CC.

  • Too bad you don't get as many views on these as other videos. Tutorials are actually the greatest thing about youtube, in my opinion. Though I know color correcting well, I do wish that you'd zoomed more often, since this is only 360p.

  • That's cool

  • dave you should be more funny. i like it when your funny

  • I turn down the exposure to reduce grain, but not too much to where i cant see anything.

  • Hey Dave!

    Are you a video pro or? :D

    You said something about a Canon camera, but what is the exacted model that you are using? (:

    MrVvang

  • The Canon XL1S

  • Ok, so is it your job to broadcast? (:

    Do you record your Youtube videos with it?

    Can you maybe make an overview / a review or something on it? That would be sweet!

  • I do some youtube vids with it but for quick blogs mostly i use imovie. from a professional point of view i only output to DVD. Nevertheless I have used final cut pro for broadcast television production for a documentary i made several years ago. The color correction feature in final cut is top class.

  • Thanks for replying, however i did mean the Canon XL1S camera, not FCS.. :b

  • It's a wonderful camera. Have it myself.

  • this is very helpful thank you

  • lol i was watching a hole lot of theas videos last night and now one of my subsbbers put one

  • shouldnt you use a colorchecker. How accurate is the way you are doing it? Who says the whites and blacks you click are really white and black?

  • Very true, an external viewing monitor would be useful for true accuracy. but nevertheless when i export the video to DVD and view it on TV it looks exactly the same as it was on the mac so I'm confident enough with this method myself.

  • Indeed, Apple displays are brilliant for colour work.

  • Ah cheers for doing this video, Dave! Think I've only ever touched the colour correction in Premier Pro on Windows once before haha. Final Cut Pro seems to be much more user-friendly, which is obviously better ha.

  • Dave have you ever thought of trying out avid media composer?

  • I prefer Sony Vegas

  • noob

  • i know this has nothing to do with this video but would you recommend a pc user to switch over to mac?

    ive wanted a mac for ages but dont know if its a good idea to do so

    btw great video 5*and i think every one has made the mistake of using gain on at least one of there videos :P

  • im having same problem

  • .yes very very good idea

  • Great video Dave!

  • I made the mistake of using gain on one of my videos - oh well.

    5*

  • can u give me the programs i need it for skool PLZ

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  • N00b! N00b! and N00b!

  • No one Cares!

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