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adis-a3097 wrote on 12/30/2020, 3:21 PM

What's LR and ACR?

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/30/2020, 3:24 PM

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What's LR and ACR?

Lightroom or Adobe Camera RAW

 

adis-a3097 wrote on 12/30/2020, 3:49 PM

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What's LR and ACR?

Lightroom or Adobe Camera RAW

 

Aha.

AFAIK, only if you work with R3Ds.

- Import, in Project Media tab rightclick on media file and go to File Format Properties, like this:

then, the tab with various controls will open:

There you do your rough (or not so rough) color grading, if that's what you meant by "processed as in LR or ACR". I think other RAW formats (such as ARRI, SONY etc) are not yet supported. :)

adis-a3097 wrote on 12/30/2020, 4:07 PM

Well, as I said, it is only with RED RAW files. :)

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/30/2020, 4:14 PM

Linden. But I found a nice program to convert xmp to cube

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/30/2020, 4:25 PM

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What's LR and ACR?

Lightroom or Adobe Camera RAW

 

Aha.

AFAIK, only if you work with R3Ds.

- Import, in Project Media tab rightclick on media file and go to File Format Properties, like this:

then, the tab with various controls will open:

There you do your rough (or not so rough) color grading, if that's what you meant by "processed as in LR or ACR". I think other RAW formats (such as ARRI, SONY etc) are not yet supported. :)

I care more about such sliders

adis-a3097 wrote on 12/30/2020, 4:32 PM

Can those sliders make 24 fps? :)

RogerS wrote on 12/30/2020, 8:18 PM

I'd go with Graide Color Curves. It's not the same as ACR/Lightroom but the power of the curves means you can use it for color correction, luma correction and to modify hue/saturation/luminence of individual colors.

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/31/2020, 6:07 AM

Czy te suwaki mogą osiągnąć 24 fps? :)

yes 24,25,50,

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/31/2020, 6:10 AM

OK, maybe I will ask otherwise if the creators of vegas are able to conduct any training in color grading. Because honestly speaking in other programs it probably works much better. Here, the changes I make, for example, in the same way as in Adobe or Davinci, come out completely different on the same files. I have the impression that this Vegas Color Grading has its own life.

RogerS wrote on 12/31/2020, 6:36 AM

Check out their YouTube channel, there are example of how to white balance using the color corrector and more. Really though if you understand scopes and how the tools work you can get similar results as Premiere and Resolve (though it might take a bit more work in Vegas). I've used them all.

adis-a3097 wrote on 12/31/2020, 6:44 AM

Czy te suwaki mogą osiągnąć 24 fps? :)

yes 24,25,50,

Well, that surely is news to me.

I didn't know you could open an R3D clip in Adobe Camera Raw, or in Lightroom, so you don't need Vegas to edit and grade. :)

klapkowscy.com wrote on 12/31/2020, 7:07 AM

Check out their YouTube channel, there are example of how to white balance using the color corrector and more. Really though if you understand scopes and how the tools work you can get similar results as Premiere and Resolve (though it might take a bit more work in Vegas). I've used them all.

Pleas link

RogerS wrote on 12/31/2020, 9:26 AM

Okay, start here:
https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/video-editing/what-is-how-to-set-white-balance/

and the channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/c/VEGASCreativeSoftware/videos

RogerS wrote on 1/5/2021, 7:39 AM

I'm sure Magix has something.

This is what I used to learn how to do motion tracking from Dato Aliff Alex who also posts here.

After watching this I knew I had to get Graide Color Curves

walter-i. wrote on 1/5/2021, 7:44 AM

and you have something about motion tracking

Is that a question ?
If so, here, so you don't have to search for it yourself.

RogerS was faster

klapkowscy.com wrote on 1/5/2021, 7:53 AM

and the last thing I would like to ask because we have a new program for Vegas Effect, how to use it and some tutorial in the written or film version

walter-i. wrote on 1/5/2021, 8:01 AM

RogerS wrote on 1/5/2021, 8:26 AM

Walter's YouTube links worked- try again

D7K wrote on 1/5/2021, 10:46 AM

Here is how to get your color setup from photoshop into Vegas if that what you want:

USE Cube

You can now export color lookup tables from Photoshop in multiple formats. The exported files can then be applied in Photoshop, After Effects, SpeedGrade, and other image/video editing applications. 

You can export color lookup tables only from documents that have a background layer and additional layers to modify colors.

Export lookup tables

Open an image having a background layer.

Add adjustment layers to give the image the desired look or effect.

Select Fill > Export > Color Lookup Tables.

In the Export Color Lookup Tables dialog, enter a Description.

Optionally, enter a Copyright string. Photoshop automatically prefixes © Copyright <current year> to the text you entered.

Enter a value in the Grid Points field (0-256). A higher value for this field creates bigger files having higher quality. Alternatively, select a fuzzy quality setting—Poor, Low, Medium, High, or Maximum—from the pop-up menu.

Select one or more of the available formats in which you want to export the color lookup table:

3DL

CUBE

CSP

ICC Profile

Click OK.

Select the location on your computer where you want to save the generated files. Also, enter a base filename to which Photoshop automatically appends the file extensions.

Considerations for exporting to different formats

If you start with a document in the LAB color mode, you can export the color lookup table as an ICC abstract profile. Abstract profiles are the most flexible of the formats and you can apply them to any color mode. When you export the table in an RGB-only format, Photoshop automatically converts the document to the RGB color mode.

If you start with a document in the CMYK color profile, you can export the color lookup table as an ICC CMYK device link profile. When you export the table in an RGB-only format, Photoshop automatically converts the document to the RGB color mode.

If you start with a document in the RGB color mode, you can export the color lookup table only in 3DLUT (3DL, CUBE, and CSP) and RGB device link formats.

 

wjauch wrote on 1/5/2021, 8:48 PM

Czy te suwaki mogą osiągnąć 24 fps? :)

yes 24,25,50,

Well, that surely is news to me.

I didn't know you could open an R3D clip in Adobe Camera Raw, or in Lightroom, so you don't need Vegas to edit and grade. :)

Just in case you don't know Red has a free powerful grading program called RedCine-X. Any changes made to the settings for the R3d file in RedCine-X show up on the clip in Vegas