Color Grading D-Cinelike - DJI Mini 3 Pro
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- Learn how to color grade your Mini 3 Pro footage to get amazing results in just a few minutes!
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Your no nosense, direct approach to this subject is hugely refreshing and the you have clearly honed your craft, great video all around!
Thank you very much for your feedback, I really appreciate it and hope that it was helpful to you 🤗
You are adding a great value to your audience, your videos are very informative, easy to follow and fun to watch.. So much appreciate your style ❤
Thank you very much for your very kind comment. I really appreciate that you let me know it was helpful to you. It means a lot, thanks again :)
Thank you, Tom. I often watch videos like yours on the subject of colour correction. It can be a little confusing for beginners like me when listening to differing opinions on what's best. An example is with your suggestion to keep the EV higher compared to some who say it's best to keep it lower. You have explained your reason very well and provided an example. That helps. Thanks again.
Oh, I don't really think it's about what's best. There are so many ways and I just wanted to show mine specifically for D-Cinelike footage and my color grading style. And the specifics of exposing ideally with the Mini 3 Pro.
Generally with modern camera technology you have lots of headroom to correct exposure afterwards (so you can underexpose), but tiny sensors like the Mini 3 Pro's don't have this headroom and it's really important to get it right in camera to get high quality footage. That's why I really think underexposing does no good to the footage and I hope my demonstration made sense. Surely you don't want to have relevant parts of your clips overexposed because they are lost forever (that's why I exposed the last example clip with the houses and the tree silhouttes lower) but something like edges of sunlit clouds can be overexposed with no damage to the clip overall and the brighter exposure really ups the quality of the rest of the frame.
Thank you for your feedback! Highly appreciated 🙂
Thanks Tom! Really liked your approach to Colour Warper.
I like the 2 examples. Short one for quick know-how and longer with a bit more advanced. Looking forward to more videos! Thank you!
Thank you very much for your feedback. Really appreciate that :)
Awesome tutorial! Straight to the point and very informative! Thank you so much
Thank you so much, it means a lot if my videos are of any help 🙏🏼
Best tutorial for editing d-cinelike files on CZcams
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me 🤗
I agree. Helped me so much!
Since DaVinci Resolve began as a colorization editor there are a lot of processes there that take a different approach than FCPX, both use similar tools but their organization is different. FCPX will balance the color for you during the import of your footage, it's pretty accurate. I have found choosing from a good LUT library and tweaking afterward works best for me. You definitely speak like someone who works in the film industry. Thanks again for your efforts in smoothing out my footage, I've become a 30fps guy.
I have never worked with FCP, but happy to hear if it works for you ☺️ There are several ways too achieve the desired look.
And I am very happy that I could help smoothing out your footage 🙂
Hi Tom! Thank you so much for such a clear, efficient and useful video!
You're welcome, and I am very happy if it was of any help to you! Thank you for letting me know, it keeps me motivated!
Extremely helpful video to help grasp Davinici fundamentals. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for
or your feedback 🙂 Happy to help!
Color correcting has given me fits. Thanks for breaking down an easier and logical way to get things looking good.
Thank you! My method is just one of many, but I think it is easily approachable. I hope you have success with your future color grading 🙂
The most helpful tutorial, about grading the drone footage, I’ve seen so far!
Thank you very much! 🙂 Happy if it was helpful to you 🤗
man I love this edit explanation!
the most simple most informative video I've seen so far!
Thank you so much for your feedback, it really means a lot! 😃
Literally the best dji color grading video I've seen, thank you!
Thank you so much for your feedback, I'm very glad if it was helpful to you :)
Excellent video!! Thank you for putting this all together.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I really appreciate it.
This is such an informative video! Thanks for making it easy to understand!
Thank you very much for your feedback. I'm very happy if my video was helpful to you :)
So much info in such a little time! Thank you Tom 😁
Thank you for your feedback 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it!
Most useful editing tutorial I've seen for DaVinci and Mini 3 Pro. Thank you!!
Subscribed immediately!
Roberto, thank you so much for your feedback and your support 🙂
This is a great video Tom! Some super useful tips - especially loved the white balance tip about checking with the RGB picker value! Great work, just subscribed
Thank you so much for your feedback 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it 😊
Your simple method is very awesome and help me to color grade my DJI footage. thanks.
Happy to hear that 🙂 Thank you very much for letting me know 🤗
Thank you so much for all the editing tips. I love your approach and how you share with us your workflow. Subscribed.
Thank you very much for your support and letting me know that it helped you. That is worth a lot to me!
Awesome!!! Finally I started to color grade in Davinci. Thanks for the easy explanations 😁
Very happy if it helps 🤗 Enjoy the process!
You are a genius👏🏽👏🏽 Thanks for the videos. You made daVinci resolve very simple. Finally I came across an one stop channel for my drone videos 👍🏽
Wow, your nice comment made my day, thank you so much 🙏🏼 I am happy that my content is useful to you 🤗
I am learning on drone and your videos are really helpful. Thank you!
I am very happy to hear that. Thank you very much for letting me know! 🙂
This is AWESOME! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for letting me know :) Appreciated!
bro i'm a videographer and i use davinci to color grade and i'd say i'm pretty good at color graded but i just bought the mini 3 pro and after watching about 10 videos this is the video that i'm going to favorite. Great job with the clear instructions and your grades are super motivational to me! keep it up!
I am very happy about your message - very cool that it motivates you!! 😊😊
But sometimes I come across clips that are hard to grade... no matter what 😅
@@t0mwhazzup after learning to color grade like you for my drone footage it made my color grading for my professional camera footage even better! Thank you!
@@TrueLegacyStudio That's great news, thank you 🙂
Another amazing tutorial, Tom! I just love the way you explain your workflow which is similar to mine but has subtle differences and that makes it even more interesting. Amazing shots and simple and superb colour grading 👏👏
Hi Claudio, thank you so much for your feedback, I really appreciate it and I'm glad if it was of any help 🙂
Thank you very much.
So far, the most eloquent and best tutorial for editing d-cinelike files on CZcams. Congratulations! Please, in the future, show other tips and ideas for editing in Davinci Resolve. I am very interested in this topic. I follow you with interest :)
Thank you very much for your feedback, I really appreciate it 🙂 Do you have any specific topics you would be interested in? I am definitely not the best video editor, but maybe there are some areas where I can help...
Dang this video is great, so many good tips in here. Great work man!
Zach, thanks a lot for letting me know. Really appreciate your feedback 😊
Mate I have learnt loads from this video colour grading goes over my head but you made it kinda seem like sense. I also have realised I've been exposing tge wrong way I've been making my videos darker then bring the brightness up when I should be doing it the other way thanknyou 😁👍
Yeah I know, many teach it the other way round.. and that does work (to some extent) with today's high end full frame cameras, but with such a tiny sensor as the one in the Mini 3 Pro you have to get as much light (= bright exposure) into the circuitry in order to have a strong image signal compared to the electronic noise floor (= noise). You can imagine it like that: the darker you expose, the closer the actual image signal gets to the noise floor in the electronics, and of less quality your image/video is going to be.
As I point out in the end, sometimes you will encounter scenes where you won't be able to capture all the bright and dark parts of the image in your video in sufficient quality because the contrast is just too huge.
In these cases you simply have to decide what part is more important to your film and expose accordingly. In my example it was the sky, so I exposed for the sky which left me with mostly silhouttes and a dark foreground, but that was what I was aiming for. If the foreground is more important to you, you have to expose brighter so that the foreground is well exposed, but that is going to blow out the sky.
Awesome ! Thank you so much
Thank you :)
Excellent video, just bought a Mini 3 Pro to supplement my Air 2s. Good to learn some grading techniques for the smaller sensor.
Thank you very much for your feedback :) Hope it helps!
That was very helpful, thanks!
Very happy to hear that! 🤗 Thank you for your comment!
okay, I did NOT see Disco Dude coming! Thank you for this super helpful video!
I didn't either when I created that video. To be honest, I just did it that way because the whole video was already in its final draft when a friend told me that maybe I should at least shortly explain the scopes graph. Didn't want to mess around with the timeline, all the music and cuts were already perfectly aligned. So I decided to insert it with a hard cut so that the rest of the video stays unchanged, and it better be funny... so, that's how Disco Tom was born 😅
Happy that the video was not only entertaining, but also helpful 🙂 Thanks for letting me know!
Love the video! Thank you!
Thank you for letting me know!
Thank you ...
Your tutorial could not be more clear (!) and your explanations could not be better exposed (!).
Great work... brilliant (!).
Thank you so much for your kind words and sorry for my late response. I am really happy that my efforts helped :)
Now I really know how to color grade my action 3 footage and air 2 ones! Huge Thanks! D-Cinelike is good enough for color grading I would say, as it's not that complicated
I am really glad that my tutorial helped you :) I also think that D-Cinelike is good enough, maybe not for a cinema production, but for CZcams definitely :)
this is amazing. thanks so much
Thank you very much ☺️
This is awesome 😮
Thank you so much!
Thanks
Great video Tom. I know nothing about grading & have always been so impressed with the look of your videos. Your guide was simple, short, & so useful. I can't wait to try some of your tips. Happy New Year from Cornwall
Thank you for your feedback 🙂 Happy New Year to you, too!
Do you use Resolve or any other editor?
@@t0mwhazzup I use Resolve Studio 👍👍
@@ViewsofCornwall Perfect, then it should be easy to adapt! 🙂
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for your feedback, Gary 🤗
Thank you Tom
You're welcome. Thank you!
Great video, very well explained. Thx 😊
Thank you very much for your feedback! Happy if it helps! ☺️
This was awesome. Thanks alot dude
Thanks for letting me know, I really appreciate your feedback 🤗
subscribed soley because of the disco edit at 1:30 great work man
Haha, thank you. I was really expecting to get more feedback for the Disco Tom edit, but you're one of very few commentees how mentioned it 😂 Happy that you liked it - it was born out of necessity because I forgot an explanation of the scopes graph and didn't want to mess with the edit (which was already finished at that point). So I made a hard cut and inserted the explanation part in that manner 😅😅
Very nice tutorial! Thank you😊
Thanks for letting me know 🙂 Appreciated!
Thank you. Keep making videos
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Very good tutorial. Can really be helpful to my editing. Subscribed
Oh, I'm so happy when my video was helpful to you. Thank you very much for your support! :)
Great content. Easy to follow. Subbed🙌🙌
Thank you very much 🤗
Сегодня был солнечный день. Я поставил фильтр ND256 и даже пробовал летать с ND1000! Спасибо Том за очень важную тему про светофильтры.
very good video, thanks a lot! wish you would be making premiere pro tutorials, but it was still very informative!
Unfortunately I have never worked with Premiere as its subscribrion model is too expensive for me who does not do this for a living. Many are switching to Resolve because it's free and very powerful (or around 300,- once for the Studio version).
Thanks for your feedback, I am happy that it was still of some help 🙂
Great video.. thanks a lot
Thank you for your feedback 🙂
That Video was exactly, and i mean it, exactly what i needed!! Thank you very much. Instant Sub and Like! :)
Thank you, Josef, I really appreciate your feedback and your support 🙂 Glad that my videos were helpful to you ☺️
Brilliant!
Thank you very much!
Just subscribed. This was super
Thank you so much for your feedback and your support :)
Very nice tutorial
Thank you very much :)
1.30 Min was like a fever dream. I had to laugh so hard in the editing room that I am really glad that nobody can hear me outside my box. thank you for the laugh and of course for the tutorial.
Haha, thanks for letting me know. Actually this was born out of necessity. Finished the video and realized that I maybe should explain the vectorscope. Had everything in place already (clips, music etc.) so the easiest way was a hard cut before and after the insert. And my strange sense of humour did the rest... glad you like it :D
Excellent .
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
That was awesome, you deserve more sub my friend.
Thank you very much, I appreciate it 🙏🏼
Great video I need to upgrade from the Mini 2 now
Thank you! As far as I know, during daylight, the Mini 2 is not really worse than the Mini 3. But in low light, the Mini 3 Pro really shines with its f1.7 aperture.
@@t0mwhazzup stoked. Just got the mini 3 pro.
Great video here, Tom.
Again, thanks for your positive feedback. It really motivates me!
Excellent
Thank you very much! 🤗
Getting my mini 3 pro tomorrow hopefully. I’m also using da Vinci so I’m still learning but getting there. It’s quite a lot to take in
It is, but you'll get better very quickly if you just use it regularly :) There are lots of tutorials on CZcams that also help a lot 😊
As a sidenote, because a line of cocaine isn't thaaaat reflective, you actually don't want it to hit the top of your scopes (which is for 'superwhites'). For reflected light white (paper, snow, cocaine) instead hit around that 90IRE/896 level 😅
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Hi mate liked your tutorial very useful nice job 👍
Happy to help, thank you for your feedback 🙂
Ya welcome 👍
Tom, I'm just starting to get more into color grading having recently switched to using Davinci Resolve - this was a super helpful video that was presented so clearly - it's been a big help and making it so much easier to see the steps involved. Will have more confidence to capture my drone footage with D-Cinelike in future. Thank you.
Thanks again for your feedback. I am really happy that it helped you and gave you confidence. Of course it's still a learning process, but it will get easier over time. And from time to time you stumble across a clip that still is very hard to make it look good. Happens to me also 😉
Did you purchase the Studio version or is the free version sufficient?
@@antonlvovych I've been using the Free version which for me at the moment has been sufficient.
Me personally, I use Studio version because Some things like noise reduction etc come in handy at times (and we do commercial work, so that's a different story). And I have heard a few times that the free version might not be able to take the H.265 D-Cinelike 10-bit files. But not sure about that, you have to try.
But if I was you, I'd start with the free version and only upgrade if you run into walls and need the extras the Studio version gives you.
Hi, just found your channel but its really great! Can you maybe show us around in Davinci Resolve? Like how to set it up and what things are important to use?
Thank you for your comment, it really means a lot :) Phew, I'm not really that good when it comes to video editing, I think there are more competent people in the CZcams space :) I am really short of time lately, so it's not really on the table to do something like that. But if I find some time in the near future, I have some other video ideas that will be more drone-related. Thanks for your suggestion :)
Hi there, thanks for the video, great stuff! Quick question: what shutter would you use for ND32 and ND64 then? You mentioned settings for ND8 and ND16 but I'm unclear for ND32 & 64. Thanks!
Right on point, I like that. Should I convert my footage to d-log profile after importing it as it would give a good start for colorgrading?
If you want to use a LUT that needs DLOG as a starting point, then yes... but in general, no, it wouldn't make any sense. If you color grade by hand (as instructed in my video), you don't need to convert anything. If you want to use LUTs, you have to convert D-Cinelike into whatever your LUTs require as starting point. Usually that would be Rec.709.
Learning a lot from your video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Like and sub.
Thank you for your feedback and your support! On thursday, I am going to release another video tutorial. It will be about maxing out the quality of your drone footage. Maybe there's something for you in there, too 🙂
I can’t edit or even add D-cinelike H.265 files in DaVinci since they are 10-bit.
When I texted the support, he told me that I would need the studio (paid) version of the software.
Is this right? Seeing no one else having this issue😅
Hmmm... if this is the case, then I'm sorry to have given misinformation about that. I use the Studio version. I have used the free version before and I couldn't remember that there was a limitation with 10-bit files. If so, again I am sorry to have given wrong information.
I think H.265 is 8-bit if you use the normal color profile. Then color grading will be not as good as with D-Cinelike, but many of the release videos of the DJI Mini 3 Pro were captured in the normal 8-bit color profile and still have some amazing color grading. So it should be possiblex if you don't want to pay for Resolve Studio.
Hope that helps!
I had same problem, need codec for H.265 in order to load dcinelike files. I use free version and it works fine now. If you cant get the codec {it was free} then converting to different codec first also works. I was using program called shutter encoder before I fixed the codec problem.
very nice, clean and easy to follow up tutorial, no doubt hands down! have you done/tested any editing from DJI Avata 2 Dlog M ? the steps are mostly the same anyway but just curious :) thanks a lot for sharing this with us.
Thank you very much for your feedback, I really appreciate it! Unfortunately I haven't had my hands on an Avata 2 so far. But I grade D-Log M from the Air 3 and the Mini 4 Pro all the time, steps are similar. As an option there's also a conversion LUT for D-Log M on DJI's website which you could use as a starting point. But I usually prefer to do everything manually myself, as described in this video.. my methods have evolved a little bit since uploading this video, though.
Great video Tom! I'm here for D-cinelike color grading, but I'm staying for the cocaine... 😂
Haha, guess you need to know how to get your subscribers hooked ;) Cheers and thanks for your kind words :)
fantastic video, thanks!
Ben, thank you so much for your feedback. I appreciate it 🙂
@@t0mwhazzup btw, what would recommend between ND filters vs NDCPL filters? Ideally having the benefits of both in one (the latter) would be great. However, I’ve heard polarizing filters on a drone are a pain as the angle to the sun etc is always changing and this affects the outcome of the shot. Any thoughts would help :)
@@benwhite7005 I'd always go for the ND filter. As you say, the effect of polarizing filters is heavily dependent on the angle to the sun and the rotation of the filter. So you will have an inconsistent look throughout your clips. So I don't really care for them at all. My main priority with filters is getting the shutter speed right, that contributes way more to a professional look. If I need a sky or sea that is more blue, I can always do that in color grading lateron. 🙂 Hope that helps!
@@t0mwhazzup spot on, that’s helped me make my mind up then! Do you know if you get as much flexibility with color grading as you had in the video with the free version of Danvinci? Cheers :)
Not sure about that. Usually there are very few limits to the free version of DaVinci, but someone suggested lately that the free version is not able to handle 10-bit video files. Which would be a bummer because D-Cinelike on the Mini 3 Pro is 10-bit. But I am not sure if that's really the case as I only have Resolve Studio. But when it comes to the color page itself, I think they are both the same.
Top !
Thank you so much :)
Nice video 👍👍👍
Thank you 😃
Glasses scopes guy made an instant subscriber
Oh I love that! 😁 Actually, when I inserted that portion of the video, I thought that either people hate it or love it and will let me know. But I think you are the very first one to mention it 😅
@@t0mwhazzup he was brilliant, honestly. I would love to see him in the next video. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😂
Haha, maybe, we'll see 😅 Guess he's waiting for the perfect opportunity to come back 😉
Thank you so much! do you use a color space transformer ? and if so, what settings ? 😁😁
No, I don't, it doesn't really make sense to me because I like to have control over my final image. But it's a valid way, if you want to do it like that.
@@t0mwhazzup i never know my presets of the Color space transform of the samsung phone or my DJI mini 3 pro, so if i don't need it im happy 😄 all the Color experts im watching on YT are always setting their CST and it really freak me out
Hi. Great tutorial. Can I ask what colorspace transform are you using in Davinci? Thanks
Thanks a lot 🙂
Well. I don't use color space transform, I use the methods I show in this video and transform the D-Cinelike myself according to my ideas 🙂
Sir very beautiful colour greading?
Thank you 🙂
Ha ha ha! Amazing, Even though I know how to color a Mini 3 Pro video, I still found useful information in this video. Great video inserts, costumes left from the New Year's party? 😀👍👍
Haha, no, I purchased it for this video.. maybe I'll use it again at some point so that it pays off 😉
Hello ! Thanks for the content. Is D Cinelike 10 bit deep color ?
On the Mini 3 Pro and the Avata, D-Cinelike is 10-bit (given you have done all the firmware upgrades).
Hello, thanks for video! May I ask you? What If I want to apple Lut. Do I have to convert it into rec 709? Thank!
It depends on the LUT. I don't work with LUTs, but as far as I know, most of them work based on Rec 709, so yes, convert it to Rec 709 before applying the LUT.
Hi Tom what are usually your basic settings for input and output of your drone projects? Thanks
I output in Rec.709, what do you mean by input?
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Bro 😎 this vid
Thanks 🙂
why you didn't use color space transform?
There is nothing wrong with using CST. But to me, it is easier and more straightforward to create the look I want myself with the simple three-node-setup I describe in my tutorial :)
That is the main reason, and the other reason is that, as I explain in this video, I always try to expose as bright as possible to get the best noise-signal-ratio, which, in turn, means that after doing CST it would still be too bright and I would still have to adjust and tweak to get the look I want. It's just one more step that I have deemed unnecessary for my quick and simple grading process.
White Balance - Curves - Color Warp. That's all I need for 90 % of the shots.
Fantastic video Tom! Question: How do you display both your Primaries Log Wheels and the Colour Warper at the same time? I can't figure it out and can only view one at a time so far. Thanks so much eh!
Thank you very much!
Umm... good question, it might be an issue of screen size? Right now I'm on vacation so I cannot look it up, sorry 😕 did you find a solution yet?
@@t0mwhazzup I think you might be right. Couldn’t find anything online but it’s not a biggie either way!
Thanks for the reply Tom!
@@malcomshootseverything I think I just found something for you: forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=150169
What’s your DaVinci Resolve set up in this video ? Like for the curve custom, scopes? Thanks
Hi Kevin, not sure what you're asking for. Could you be more specific?
Hi Tom, I've been watching your videos since I bought my Mini 4 Pro, thanks for all your content ! I was wondering if D-Log M to Rec.709 LUTS had to be applied when color grading D-Log M footage (used for the mini 4 pro). I personally use Final Cut Pro and don't no if there are any differences here with Davinci or Premiere...
No, you don't need to, but you can. Those conversion LUTs do nothing else than applying contrast and maybe saturation to make the flat Dlog profile look "normal". I usually prefer to do it myself with curves because then I habe more control over the look. But it's really a matter of preference 🙂
@@t0mwhazzup Very clear, thanks for the feedback !
Can you help I updated my dji mini 3 pro over and over but i dont get the d cinelink option on my drone
Very strange. Did you find a solution yet? The Pro should have D-Cinelike, only the Mini 3 non-pro lacks it.
Don't shoot me but I like the original shots as you can see more detail. Not as dramatic though. Great tutorial!
Oh it's absolutely fine, this comes down to taste. I usually rather go with a darker look like many films, where it's not about details but where to draw the viewer's attention to (the parks that are not dark). Thanks for your feedback and happy if you could take anything from it :)
What about a node with Space Transformation?
Do you mean color space transform?
Would you give us a link to download a short footage recorded in 10bits d-cinelike so that we can train ourselves at colorimetric correction before buying the drone? Thank you.
Right now I'm not at home but I think it's a good idea!
amazing, but which software it is?
DaVinci Resolve Studio
Do you have any advice for D-Cine like videos not working on MacBook and DaVinci resolve? Looks like they are H.264 (mp4) files. Opened them up on VLC player and they work there, when trying to bring them into the free version of resolve the files say offline. Assuming it’s a codec issue here ~ any advice? I’ll be filming in H.265 D-Cinelike from now on. I just don’t want my other clips to go to trash from not being useable
Yes, H.265 D-Cinelike works. The H.264 files you have, you'd need to transcribe to H.265 before using it in Resolve.
Hi Tom, you got a new subscriber !!! good job ! To complete my information, can you tell us what is your project settings in the color management tab ? Thanx a lot. And if Disco Tom wants to come back for any reasons, he'll be very welcome 😆🤣😂
Thank you very much for your comment and your support. It really means a lot to me.
I am on Apple and I use DaVinci YRGB, put a checkmark at "Use separate color space and gamma", Timeline color space Rec.709 with Gamma 2.4 and output color space Rec.709 with Rec.709-A.
You should also put a checkmark at "Use Mac display color profiles for viewers" in DaVinci preferences under "General".
That should ensure that the rendered file looks the same in Quicktime, CZcams etc. as in Resolve itself.
And regarding Disco Tom... well, he's always getting on my nerves because he's so attention craving and wants to be featured in another video... we'll see what I can do... :)