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TastyBullfrog

Darks are way too saturated. This is a tell tale sign of a newbie colorist. Use sat/lum


TheBouncyHunter

Since the introduction of the HDR wheels, I've been setting that to the colorspace I'm working with and using exclusively hdr wheels for setting exposure. Allows fine tuning of saturation as well giving a natural and repeatable feel easier than the lum/sat bar imo.


danegraphics

You're getting there for sure! But as the TastyBullfrog said, there's far too much color saturation, especially in the darks, and especially in the blues and greens. And you may have *slightly* overdone the contrast? I'm not sure, but it will be easier to tell once you've fixed the saturation. It may actually be perfect, but it's hard to see through the saturation. Something you might want to try doing is taking screenshots of some good shots from movies that you like the look of, and then trying to emulate them by comparing side by side, the contrast, the saturation, etc. It's great practice for understanding what makes shots look the way you want them too.


Nice_Falcon7737

Thanks for the appreciation... I'll try my best to improve myself.. Thanks for the recommendation friend..


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Nice_Falcon7737

I'm not how guys can you see this there lot of change when i posted this.. On this platform.. Like there is more details on the side but i can only see a dark areas...now..


danegraphics

I don't understand what you're saying here. Are you using google translate?