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  • EDIUS 6 Color Grading Tutorial # 3

    Thanks for the feedback and kind words guys, almost there!

    This is "EDIUS 6 Tutorial - Color Grading - Episode 3 of 5" by [MTS]Films on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
    When I go out, I wear my EDIUS T-Shirt.

  • #2
    Nice work Matt... really enjoyed it..natural, nicely paced...clear and easy to follow.

    Best
    Dave.
    Main Editor - Edius 8.53 AdobeCC Mini Monitor 4K Intel X99P SLI Intel Core i7 6800K CPU Gigabyte GTX980 SanDisk Ultra Video SSD 1XINTEL System SSD 16GB Kingston DDR4 2400 RAM VisTitle 2.8 Onboard Sound 10GBE LAN WIN10Pro 64bit

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    • #3
      Fantastic tutorial Matt.

      Never really knew what could be done with the Hue and Saturation etc.

      Many thanks.

      Cheers,

      Vaughan
      Main Edit System ASUS Z170-Pro, 6700K, 32 gig ram HD Spark, Windows 7 64bit Edius 8.1 (Edit Machine)
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      • #4
        Thanks Matt, keep 'em coming ............ Much appreciated.
        E5.51 + E6.05 / NX HD / Win7 x64 / intel X3366 / 9800 GTX+
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        • #5
          Thanks Matt,

          Great video, just wondering about the use of the waveform monitor during colour adjustment to keep the vision "legal"?

          Jim

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          • #6
            Thanks! .... and besides most of the techniques in the tutorial can be applied to earlier versions of Edius too.
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            • #7
              Well done Matt and thanks again.
              Glen Meyburgh

              Imagio Productions

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jim N
                Thanks Matt,

                Great video, just wondering about the use of the waveform monitor during colour adjustment to keep the vision "legal"?

                Jim
                Thanks guys :) And Jim, I will be creating a tutorial that covers this shortly don't worry.
                When I go out, I wear my EDIUS T-Shirt.

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                • #9
                  Hi Matthew.

                  Have had a quick look through the latest clip. This is all real good stuff. So much so that I think I may be able to stay in E6 for certain looks type stuff. Will give it a good go now after seeing your results.

                  Thanks.

                  Dave.

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                  • #10
                    Matt - the best! SO much info - took 3 watching to try and absorb all the terrific info. What a great offering. Thanks.
                    Cheers,
                    Alan
                    Alan J. Levi
                    Director

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Matt. Really appreciate all your efforts in producing these tutorials.

                      Richard

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                      • #12
                        Tanks matt!! Very helpful!!

                        Best,
                        Gregor
                        Gregor Haberhauer

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                        • #13
                          Thanks Matt, really enjoying these, very useful.
                          Andy
                          Steadicam Operator
                          http://www.apntv.com
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                          • #14
                            Thanks! Great work. I hope you will cover correction for legal colours esp PAL in future tutorials. I haven't yet been able to get my mind around this!

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                            • #15
                              Another big appreciative thanks from me. I'm learning so much !

                              Basjoe
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