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good
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thank you so much! very helpful tut
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@flip5577 i actually don't mind :)
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almost 1 full minute of in video advertising : (
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@1nfinitefatal1ty FREDDIW FOR THE WIN!
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You might try checking the RGB Levels using the scope and the Vectorscope is also very useful under the circumstances ! just the same nice vid thanx for the info !
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I'm a newcomer to the video field although I've been studying for a while now, in particular color correction and white balance being as seems one of the most important elements in obtaining high quality. I do believe that color correction is usually used to obtain the most natural color and contrast levels, and i think the original footage looked better, for eg. the skin tones in the cc version seem to be very unnatural, and I notice you didn't use any of the scopes that Premiere has available
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Great Tutorial!!
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@1nfinitefatal1ty nicked from epic vfx lol
Crush the blacks...
and no, thats not racism, its a color correctional term!
1nfinitefatal1ty 8 months ago 78
I love how the original footage looked better than the CC version. Find someone different to copy the CC because "Tony" had no idea what he was doing.
FibreFilms 1 year ago 29