Davinci Resolve | Hue vs Hue Curve
In this episode we take an in depth look at the hue vs hue curve in the color tab of Davinci Resolve.
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these curve tools are so mindblowing! i dont know i i could live so far without it
Newbie here--this series is SO helpful! Thank you!
Just staring out myself with Davinci Resolve and just found your channel. If you do little tutorials like that for all the little things in Davinci then you'll have a decent big following in no time. Thank you for the effort.
Very good! Helped solve the use of the qualifier wrt the H vs Hue and other adjustments..Thanks
Really you teach concept of hue vs hue which I apply so many situation
Nice one. Thx!
Thanks. Subbed
Very well explained. Thanks (new follower) :)
It would be good if you showed us beginners how to get to that screen in the first place.
Awesome. 🤗
Hi, Lee. Thanks for your videos. I'm Adobe After Effects user. But I'm thinking of switching to Resolve. I love everything in After Effects expect one - speed. On my channel, I'm making animated films, and usually, AE works tremendously slow. Especially when there are a lot of objects in a scene. Sometimes I have to wait 3 or 5 minutes until the program prerender a short 10-20 piece of footage when the scene is complicated enough. So here is the question. How faster will Resolve work in this case? I always use 3d compositing in my films. And I also have purchased GTX 1070 (8gb) recently, which is completely ignored by After Effects. Need your advice.
This kind of adjustment may also introduce noises. How to reduce the noise? Thanks.
So then, basically you're saying that there's no more precise way of selecting those points except for through the mouse pointer?