Master Scopes Inside of DaVinci Resolve

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • It actually took me years before I fully understood scopes and had a meaningful way of incorporating them into my work. So in this video I'm sharing how I use scopes, how I DON'T use scopes, and what scopes can and can't tell us as we do our work.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @jonathonfriedl1766
    @jonathonfriedl1766 Před rokem +64

    Please, dear God, let this man live forever.

  • @kylekettler1192
    @kylekettler1192 Před rokem +12

    You have blown my mind with your mindset with scopes "not to tell me what I need to do, but what I am doing and where it's taking me." I feel like I wont be fighting with scopes as much now. Thank you!

  • @JimRobinson-colors
    @JimRobinson-colors Před rokem +16

    hey Cullen - love the "Scopes don't get a vote" bit. I always think of scopes like a speedometer. When I drive I can feel if I'm going the speed limit, but it's nice looking down every once and awhile and confirming it.

    • @ChadtheFilipino
      @ChadtheFilipino Před rokem

      agreed, i still like using them as a crutch as i'm still a rookie+ colorist, but learning to not rely on the parameters with them is good.

  • @cinema8564
    @cinema8564 Před rokem +2

    And ... there's more! .. The 3D LUT Creator 3D vectorscope just mentioned below also shows the diminution of saturation at the high and low end of the color space luminance range, a fall off that varies with different color spaces. Sooo helpful. Helps preserve sanity.

  • @emmanuelkelz
    @emmanuelkelz Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this deep insight! As a beginner enthusiastic colorist, this was very very impactful! Again, Thank you!

  • @MarvinFalz
    @MarvinFalz Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much again, Cullen! This lesson is actually kinda liberating. The way I was taught it, I always have an eye on the parade scope and try to keep all color channels safe between the black and the white point. The next time I grade I'll try out the other scopes as well, and I'll keep my eye on the image itself.

  • @YOUAREMYKIN
    @YOUAREMYKIN Před rokem +2

    You explain everything in such an easily understandable way. Thank you.

  • @SaxSpy
    @SaxSpy Před rokem

    I've been enjoying messing around with the new lut pack. The powergrades had issues in loading in I couldnt figure out but really high quality.

  • @djsuckertash
    @djsuckertash Před rokem +3

    Excellent. It took a while to get into the headspace that- within a colour managed environment- the scopes are no longer as much instructive as they are representative. Much as the dictionary is only meant to tell you what the words of the language are doing, rather than what they should be doing. Thanks for this, Cullen.

  • @nosatori
    @nosatori Před 8 měsíci +1

    Cullen, every video you produce gives me a massive leap in my understanding of my work with DaVinci in particular and video editing in general. Beyond gratitude. ;-)

  • @taelonisthebest
    @taelonisthebest Před rokem

    Thank you so much for all your videos. You have no idea how helpful they are!

  • @ryanwellence
    @ryanwellence Před rokem +4

    Learning cinematography at my school, we were so anti histogram and pro waveform. It's gonna take some time to reroute that part of my brain.

    • @robertper4102
      @robertper4102 Před rokem +2

      You can do it. I've been a broadcast engineer, painting cameras for live events, we always use a waveform. Now shooting some of my own short films, I've picked up the histogram really quick. In some ways the histogram is easier to read. (Also I love false color and when possible I'll use it on my broadcast gigs.)

    • @aaronwalterscheid4496
      @aaronwalterscheid4496 Před rokem +1

      I’m still the same way, I understand Cullen’s point about the reading the overall distribution of luminance, but for me personally, I feel that the waveform tells me everything the histogram does and more. Admittedly though, I spend more time in the cinematographer role than colorist. So that might be why the waveform just feels more intuitive for me.

  • @robertkwela8186
    @robertkwela8186 Před rokem +2

    Hey Master I thing we should go more in this kind of direction I would really want to see you teaching us how you do it step by step on just one frame from start to end your lesson are like win a lottery
    hope one day you will Big respect to you say hi from London

  • @StefanRingelschwandtner
    @StefanRingelschwandtner Před rokem +2

    As always, great video. From the beginning to the end.

  • @redstoneranger1404
    @redstoneranger1404 Před rokem

    Another important puzzle piece to improve my workflow. Thank you Cullen.

  • @electronicbox6990
    @electronicbox6990 Před 7 měsíci

    I have an interesting sugestion maybe for a future video. Vectroscope zoom 2x and 2 targets in Resolve. I think not many folks mention anything. My DSC labs chart mention 2x zoom, then the question is when to use 2x and 1x vectroscope to judge the SAT?

  • @EdwardKilner
    @EdwardKilner Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. I found this video to be informative and clear.

  • @JohnBrinkPhoto
    @JohnBrinkPhoto Před rokem

    When using scopes to adjust a clip using local versioning can help either the colorist or the client if indecisive. There is also a histogram displayed behind the curves tool if you want it you have to turn it on. When coloring docs that were shot under natural light the vector scope can help fix skin tones shot under skylight or , yuk, florescent lights.

  • @TommyDeWitt
    @TommyDeWitt Před rokem

    great video! so helpful cullen

  • @Crimbtw
    @Crimbtw Před rokem

    I look forward going in depth on histogram’s. Like What a good histogram looks like? Dos and don’ts? Gonna be an awesome grade school tmr

  • @outbackatl
    @outbackatl Před rokem

    Good explanation of scopes. In one instance of how your Scopes can tell you what you're supposed to be doing is when you're delivering to broadcast and colors are exceeding the goalposts markers on the vectorscope. If the colors exceed the color limits it will be outside of the legal limit for broadcast.

  • @kaymmimacedo1446
    @kaymmimacedo1446 Před 3 měsíci

    you are awesome, thank you so much for these videos!

  • @ML-yw4hv
    @ML-yw4hv Před rokem

    Thanks for all your help🎉🎉🎉

  • @rockysardana4834
    @rockysardana4834 Před rokem

    Thank u so much sir for what u are doing for us♥️

  • @graemetowner7257
    @graemetowner7257 Před rokem

    love the spinal tap reference....

  • @albertorambaudi6055
    @albertorambaudi6055 Před rokem

    great informacion, as always. thanks for share

  • @kimbarber3094
    @kimbarber3094 Před rokem

    Great video as always. Is your Core Elements LUT Pack still available? Thanks!

  • @ThomasPrz
    @ThomasPrz Před rokem +1

    Hello Cullen, and thank you very much for all this information.
    However I have a question about the parameters to fill in the project parameters > Color management.
    I use the first method presented by you
    I have a DWG node:
    Input Color Space: Sony S-Gamut3.Cine
    Input Gamma: Sony Slog-3
    Output Color space: DaVinci Wide Gamut
    Output Gamma: Davinci Intermediate
    I have another Node REC 709
    Input Color Space: Sony S-Gamut3.Cine
    Input Gamma: Sony Slog-3
    Output Color space: rec 709
    Output Gamma: gamma 2.4
    So what should I put in Color science? Timecolor space and output color space of my project settings? Thanks

  • @danielsuarez2519
    @danielsuarez2519 Před rokem

    I want to take your class, did u have any plan to do it sooner or later this year ?

  • @llpreiss
    @llpreiss Před rokem

    Please explain what to look for in using the Histogram scope. I understand the basic purpose and what is being displayed by the scope, but exactily how do I relate it to the image and the result I'm looking to achieve.

  • @timw999
    @timw999 Před rokem

    Seems like in the analog stone age (23 Years ago) I was able to get both segments on the vector scope at the same time to better align them. Is there a way to do that instead of switching back and forth ? BTWI am very New to this and totally enjoy each and every one of your Videos, as your teaching method is fantastic.

  • @airbeoneairbeone2872
    @airbeoneairbeone2872 Před rokem

    Pleased to join your channel recently, a different way to explain process very instructive and friendly

  • @edaracedream1403
    @edaracedream1403 Před rokem

    I would like to know about cialab, how to edit colors with it. I think that would be very interesting

  • @mammifero
    @mammifero Před rokem

    Dear Kelly, i'm lost !!! the "look" node in the timeline, how have you created ? GREAT Video

  • @pierre_gsd
    @pierre_gsd Před rokem

    Ok now I just want to see a video talking only about those mysterious X and V adjustment 😂 Thanks for the great content Cullen

  • @KarelZweefvlieger
    @KarelZweefvlieger Před rokem

    TNX for the education!!

  • @rohithreddy3776
    @rohithreddy3776 Před rokem

    Hey Cullen, is higher dynamic range and 10 bit color better or a bit lower dynamic range and 12 bit raw better?
    I'm so confused about picking a camera between the Sony A7Siii and the Canon R5C.

  • @martin.colours
    @martin.colours Před rokem

    Quick question: Is it true that you shouldn't let the trace in the vectorscope go past a certain boundary? I always thought that there's this imaginary line that connects all the boxes (R,M,B,C,G,Y) in the scope and that if you go past it you could fail QC, especially if delivering for broadcast.

  • @stevesexton6194
    @stevesexton6194 Před rokem

    Hi Cullen, where do you have yours levels set for the scopes? Video or data, and does it make a difference?

  • @maniratnamcreator
    @maniratnamcreator Před rokem

    can you do a tutorial on fujifilm flog footage to cinematic grade?

  • @twofoldfilmhouse2037
    @twofoldfilmhouse2037 Před rokem

    one day I hope to master the scopes. Subbed

  • @flochfitness
    @flochfitness Před rokem +1

    Oh hell yeah!!!

  • @qusayquraishi1607
    @qusayquraishi1607 Před 3 měsíci

    You say that your eye should be the final judge, but this requires a professional coloring screen so that we can rely on the eye. Can you tell us which coloring screen is the best for the job?

  • @maurice_morales
    @maurice_morales Před rokem

    Keep flexing those fundamentals!!!

  • @kirankiranmishra
    @kirankiranmishra Před rokem

    beautiful, something I knew about it but now I know more then what I knew, changed my mind set, I was always worried about my scopes not going in right direction while I am falling in love with look, now I know when to F scopes. 😁 also accept the fact that you can't relay on scopes at some point, but I hope that it is not the same case when we our highs & lows gos out side of the legal lines which is below 0 and above 1000. ????

  • @peturthor5140
    @peturthor5140 Před rokem

    Masterfully put Mr. Kelly! The image must always be king - not the measuring devices.

  • @koushikbhattacharya832

    thank u so much sir♥

  • @pierrebarry495
    @pierrebarry495 Před rokem

    Love your tutos ...Wish I have you as a brother !

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis Před 8 měsíci

    scopes are so useful, that I feel the lack of them not being in other applications. Like Capture One which I use for stills.
    So I even looked at an external solution.
    I don't trust my screen, so scopes help.

  • @theowlfromduolingo7982
    @theowlfromduolingo7982 Před rokem +1

    In which order is the grading done in „timeline“ compared to „pre-clip“ or „clip“

    • @he.smile_
      @he.smile_ Před rokem +2

      Pre-clip -> Clip -> Post-clip -> Timeline

  • @filmgenius2
    @filmgenius2 Před rokem

    Can you link Node video?

  • @Afternoonpodcast
    @Afternoonpodcast Před rokem

    bro your LUT for dwg and aces ‘s link is not working

  • @jonicolton
    @jonicolton Před rokem +1

    you said its a good sign if i feel confused or overwhelmed... what about embarrassment?
    cullen, i'm lost. what about color harmony, relativity, etc.?
    am i supposed to be thinking about color theory while i'm using these scopes? i'm not even sure if this is the right question.
    shot 4:
    red monopolizes my visual attention before the green does (warm advances, cool recedes), which not only affects depth perception but also how saturated my subject's skin tone can appear. is this right? if so, what am i objectively diagnosing if color (e.g. skin tone) is so, for lack of better words, relative?
    what exactly is the skin tone line telling me in light of above?
    -colton

    • @jonicolton
      @jonicolton Před rokem

      @@CullenKelly thanks for prompt response and insight 🤟

  • @apocryphal_man
    @apocryphal_man Před rokem

    Just wanted to say for me the links to your site in the description are dead (404)

  • @jeffryancarlson3273
    @jeffryancarlson3273 Před rokem

    Subtitle please. Thank you.

    • @jandwstudios9729
      @jandwstudios9729 Před rokem

      There are English ones.

    • @AadilDar
      @AadilDar Před rokem

      You can turn on "Auto Translate" in Captions settings, if you want another language.. It will not be perfect, but you will get the idea.

  • @ReC86661
    @ReC86661 Před rokem

    color dad

  • @AlexLancashirePersonalView

    What happens to the skin tone line if the subject is Asian or African etc. ? Cullen.

    • @andyhelmboldt2339
      @andyhelmboldt2339 Před rokem

      This is because human skin is all essentially the same hue, with only the saturation and luminosity differing.

  • @user-gd6pj6oh8p
    @user-gd6pj6oh8p Před rokem

    In a way, scope is not god!

  • @jukebox6470
    @jukebox6470 Před rokem

    Hey Cullen - I love the videos. Do you offer 1on1 coaching? I can send you an email.