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Peterson Mark
March 23, 2011 at 3:42 amHi, I tried your trick, it works, but result is not satisfacted.
It’s a wide shot, camera moving on track very slowly. I want to add a solid edge shadow on a wall. But whatever I use auto tracker or single point tracking, the shadow jitters. In single point tracking, I select a high contrast point of course.
Mark
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Peterson Mark
March 23, 2011 at 3:51 amSwitching from 2K to lustre LOG mode grader, really took me a while to feel comfortable, but after that, I found a beautiful world for negative. Of course Video mode grader can do the something, but it’s a different response system inside the colorists. For me personally, I love the log mode.
If it was true, Blackmagic please bring the LOG mode back, one more option in system setup menu won’t make much confusion.
Mark
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Tomislav Rupic
March 23, 2011 at 7:25 amI switched from Apple Color to Resolve few days ago, watched short fxphd tutorial,
trained with one project and its already second nature for me 🙂 …I am totally impressed
with it, only thing I hate is EDL but if you are careful its not that much of a problem 🙂
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