How do you get that tone curve? mine only has limited possibilities with a couple of points. Yours seems to be allowing you to add your own points, which a normal tone curve should allow one to do. Thanks for the vids, your ones on post production are really the most direct, logical and understandable on youtube. cheers.
@dachevashe Oh! Never mind! I got it! It's that little button "Custom" on the tone curve panel. You could emphasize that in one of your videos, I think it could help many people, 'cause I missed that tool :D
@dachevashe I think it is mentioned in the video, but it was probably a bit too quick. To create your own tone curve from scratch, there is a little pull down in the tone curve panel, it defaults to "Medium Contrast." Simply click it, select "Linear" and that will reset your line, which you can then customize however you like.
@SLRlounge I noticed that, but the thing is there's a little button to the right of that dropdown list, which I haven't noticed earlier, when it's not pressed, you cannot add new points to the curve, just edit simple shadows/highlights sliders etc.
@Dariovich With Canon you got Small RAW and full RAW I believe... I'm a Nikon Shooter so I'm not 100%... but I think with Canon you can have it as a RAW file with all the detail, but at a smaller resolution image... He leaves it as Full RAW to allow for cropping...
@leo140485 Exactly. On the 5D Mark II Most of the time I am shooting SRAW (Small RAW) which is a 10 megapixel file. However, when I am in situations where my lens may not be long enough, I will switch to full RAW which gives me a 20 megapixel file which I can then crop in on and still have plenty of pixels for printing without having to upsize and enhance the the file.
@SuperMangn I see now. Yeah I got a T2i and I have only one kind of RAW which gives me 25 MB files. Great, I though I was getting some kind of "not full RAW" out of my camera but I see that Im lacking the smaller RAW option instead. Thanks for answering!
It's fantastic to see how you've made it pop!
gabrielsksa 1 week ago
You always do Raw ? Is there anyway you can show us how to split tone.
PhuNguyen88 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
great stuff
M3mPHiS 1 month ago
You are amazing. Truly inspiring.
Phreeque22 1 month ago
How do you get that tone curve? mine only has limited possibilities with a couple of points. Yours seems to be allowing you to add your own points, which a normal tone curve should allow one to do. Thanks for the vids, your ones on post production are really the most direct, logical and understandable on youtube. cheers.
dachevashe 1 month ago
@dachevashe Oh! Never mind! I got it! It's that little button "Custom" on the tone curve panel. You could emphasize that in one of your videos, I think it could help many people, 'cause I missed that tool :D
dachevashe 1 month ago
@dachevashe I think it is mentioned in the video, but it was probably a bit too quick. To create your own tone curve from scratch, there is a little pull down in the tone curve panel, it defaults to "Medium Contrast." Simply click it, select "Linear" and that will reset your line, which you can then customize however you like.
SLRlounge 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@SLRlounge I noticed that, but the thing is there's a little button to the right of that dropdown list, which I haven't noticed earlier, when it's not pressed, you cannot add new points to the curve, just edit simple shadows/highlights sliders etc.
dachevashe 1 month ago
Great tips:)
st3vi3529 1 month ago
What do you mean full RAW? I though there was only 1 "kind" of RAW. Thanks for another great tutorial!
Dariovich 1 month ago
@Dariovich With Canon you got Small RAW and full RAW I believe... I'm a Nikon Shooter so I'm not 100%... but I think with Canon you can have it as a RAW file with all the detail, but at a smaller resolution image... He leaves it as Full RAW to allow for cropping...
leo140485 1 month ago in playlist Weekly Lightroom Edit - Season 1
@leo140485 Exactly. On the 5D Mark II Most of the time I am shooting SRAW (Small RAW) which is a 10 megapixel file. However, when I am in situations where my lens may not be long enough, I will switch to full RAW which gives me a 20 megapixel file which I can then crop in on and still have plenty of pixels for printing without having to upsize and enhance the the file.
SLRlounge 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Dariovich On semi pro and pro dslr there are several RAW options such as sraw which is a mini RAW file. Im sure my 40d has it but my t2i does not.
SuperMangn 1 month ago
@SuperMangn I see now. Yeah I got a T2i and I have only one kind of RAW which gives me 25 MB files. Great, I though I was getting some kind of "not full RAW" out of my camera but I see that Im lacking the smaller RAW option instead. Thanks for answering!
Dariovich 1 month ago
Fantastic editing. Thanks for sharing.
stalif 1 month ago