Gold Lowepost - Professional color grading techniques and Look development in DaVinci Resolve 16

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    https://lowepost.com/courses/davinc...or-grading-techniques-in-davinci-resolve-r34/
    COURSE OVERVIEW

    LESSON 01: S-CURVE MANIPULATION
    The curve is the key component of contrast creation, and in the first lesson we look at the basics of the curve and curve shaping.

    LESSON 02: CORRECTIONS IN LOG SPACE AND GAMMA SPACE
    We continue to explore how brightness affects the curve in log- and gamma space, and how to manipulate the curve in a log workflow.

    LESSON 03: COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES
    In this lesson we look at how to disturb the luma vs. distance ratio of the curve with compression techniques to challenge the contrast and create a printed look. This technique is often used as a base to create a painterly feeling with limited dynamic range.

    LESSON 04: LOW LUMA COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES
    We dive deeper into compression techniques and how to compress low luminance levels, add speculars and details with gamma stretching and the log controls.

    LESSON 05: PRINTER LIGHTS FUNDAMENTALS
    Now that we have a better understanding of contrast management, we look at the fundamentals of printer lights that we will use to balance and create looks later in the course.

    LESSON 06: PRINTER LIGHTS WORKFLOW
    In this lesson we look at using printer lights in a log workflow and watching the results through our curves.

    LESSON 07: BALANCING TECHNIQUES
    Now it's time to analyze and match shots with the help of what we have learned about printer lights. We also take a closer look into using the RGB-parade and the vectorscope. We will also discuss some thesis questions related to balancing in general.

    LESSON 08: BOUNCING TO CREATE LOOKS
    We are ready to create our first desaturated and moody look by bouncing in colors though a defined node structure.

    LESSON 09: UNDERSTANDING COLOR HARMONY
    Colorists need to understand what makes an image look pleasant to the eye and in this lesson we discuss the important of color harmony. We are building on the look from the previous lesson to create color separation and tweek the colors into an analogous color scheme.

    LESSON 10: COLOR CHANNEL MIXING TO CREATE UNIQUE LOOKS
    In this lesson we look at how to create a modern and cold look with the help of channel mixing and opacity control.

    LESSON 11: GRIT AND TEXTURE
    We will go though techniques to bouncing luma controls agains each other to bring out texture, create silver tints to add rawness, clip the blacks and advanced sharpen techniques to bring out grit.

    LESSON 12: NODE COLOR MIXING
    Node color mixing is a very important skill to master for every colorist, and by combining colors and strengths we will get access to unlimited color combinations that can be used in look development. We will see how our color combinations blends onto the tonal range we have established.

    LESSON 13: PIPING A KEY DOWNSTREAM
    In this lesson we work with separate streams and color transforms to pipe super clean keys.

    LESSON 14: LOCAL EDGE SOFTENING
    This lesson is about isolating the local edges in the images and working with them to create a softer image without loosing the overall sharpness.

    LESSON 15: CREATING VOLUME IN THE WHITES
    We will look at another important compression method for creating volume in the highlights and reduce the sharp thin feeling of digital images.

    LESSON 16: EVENING OUT SKIN TONES
    Going through a very popular technique to even out skin tones and take care of imperfections.

    LESSON 17: SOFT SATURATED LOOKS
    In this lesson we will dial in a soft contrast and create color contrast with varying hue strenghts.

    LESSON 18: FILM EMULATIONS AND GRAIN TECHNIQUES
    In our final lesson we will create a new look with a Film Emulation LUT, the log controls and add texture with a 35mm fine grain sample (that you will get for free sponsored by Cinegrain). We will look at different techniques to enhance the structure of the grain.


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