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Right but it defaults to the same exact settings as Custom does. I’m trying to figure out what the point is of adding this “preset”.
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Duke Sweden
August 29, 2018 at 11:35 am in reply to: 60p clip dropped into 24p timeline = normal speed!?!Yeah, I found the Casey Faris video on it right after I posted this, as is usually the case, but still, I appreciate you being so quick to respond. Cheers!
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Yes, there is!…burp…
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August 24, 2018 at 9:18 pm in reply to: How do you track skin tones from frame to frame in Da Vinci Resolve?I’m pretty sure this guy is just yanking us.
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August 24, 2018 at 3:13 am in reply to: How do you track skin tones from frame to frame in Da Vinci Resolve?16:15 is the very end of the video, I’m not going to scan through the entire thing looking for the skin isolation part. But I must tell you I’ve seen that video before, it’s a bit beyond your abilities right now, also if I remember, he’s grading RAW footage which is a lot easier to grade than h264 which is what most prosumer cameras use. But, again, check out the two methods I mentioned before. Search for Qualifier tutorials in Resolve, and also how to use Hue vs. Sat curves.
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August 24, 2018 at 2:22 am in reply to: How do you track skin tones from frame to frame in Da Vinci Resolve?That video has nothing to do Resolve tutorials. Did you post the wrong link? Do you know how to use the Qualifier tool? You can also, in less demanding clips, use the different curves (Hue vs. Sat, Hue vs. Lum, etc.) and use the dropper tool on a face, then you can just tweak the skin tones that way.
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August 20, 2018 at 10:20 am in reply to: Imported .PNG’s look like crap when placed in timelineThanks, Tero. I think for now I’ll just change my timeline default back to Rec 709.
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August 20, 2018 at 1:55 am in reply to: Imported .PNG’s look like crap when placed in timelineAfter previous successful uses of images I do believe I changed my timeline from Rec 709 to V Log L because that’s the video footage I was using. Good call, Michael. Cheers!
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August 18, 2018 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Imported .PNG’s look like crap when placed in timelineSee my response to Michael. Thanks, Tero.
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Duke Sweden
August 18, 2018 at 11:49 am in reply to: Imported .PNG’s look like crap when placed in timelineTo be honest I’ve never paid attention to color profiles or bit depth because I never had any problem before. I would just grab “backgrounds” for my green screen videos and never had a problem.
I did, however, come up with a solution of sorts which might help you guys understand what was wrong. I created a new timeline from scratch and set it to 1920×1080 instead of my usual starting point of 4K UHD, then imported the images. They looked as they should, and when I changed the timeline resolution to 3840x 2160 they still looked the way they should.
With that information I’m sure you guys can figure out what I was doing wrong, for future reference. Thanks.
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