Grading Panel with Nodes concept

alifftudm95 wrote on 10/19/2020, 1:12 AM

Just a concept what "IF", VEGAS Pro support Nodes JUST for grading panel. I realize if I add Secondary Color Corrector to fix skin tone, and going back to grading panel to tweak some stuff, it will just mess up the Secondary Color Corrector Selection, If I move the Secondary Color Corrector FX chain before Grading FX, it wont make proper selection due to no contrast/saturation. But still workable, just more clicks/execution.

Would be nice if VEGAS have similar interface like Resolve for coloring.

 

 

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RogerS wrote on 10/19/2020, 3:08 AM

That would be an improvement.

Having the functionality of secondary color correction within the grading panel (ability to adjust hue/sat./luminance of individual colors) would also help. I like how Resolve or Graide Color Curves work for these precise color adjustments.

alifftudm95 wrote on 10/19/2020, 4:04 AM

That would be an improvement.

Having the functionality of secondary color correction within the grading panel (ability to adjust hue/sat./luminance of individual colors) would also help. I like how Resolve or Graide Color Curves work for these precise color adjustments.

Hoping too see HUE tools that can individual adjust colors in VEGAS.

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douglas_clark wrote on 10/19/2020, 4:46 AM

Isn't the VFX plugin chain a bit like Resolve nodes (except for parallel nodes)? An aspect that is missing in VP18 is the ability to add multiple VEGAS Color Grading instances on the plugin chain, and in other plugin chains, such as media VFX, track VFX. Only one instance is possible at present.

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xcxz-a wrote on 10/19/2020, 5:32 AM

Isn't the VFX plugin chain a bit like Resolve nodes (except for parallel nodes)? An aspect that is missing in VP18 is the ability to add multiple VEGAS Color Grading instances on the plugin chain, and in other plugin chains, such as media VFX, track VFX. Only one instance is possible at present.


@douglas_clark What Vegas miss is Event FX which can access other layers like Davinci Resolve.