Rafael Lopes
March 27th, 2012, 01:13 PM
I´ve tried a bunch of different alternatives and so far I´m yet to discover an effect that allows me to achieve a better latitude balance than Shadows & Highlights. I do stills 99,9% of the time but I´ve been shooting more video lately and I´d like to be able to use this effect on video, but when I boost the shadows and clip the highlights with it I get horrible horrible grain. Is there any other effect that will allow me the same flexibility? I´ve tried curves, gamma, layers, balance, etc and no luck.
P.S - I´ve tested footage from the hacked GH1 and the NEX-5N.
Bart Walczak
March 27th, 2012, 02:36 PM
There's only so much that you can do with 8-bit footage before the grain and posterization kick in. The best way would be to get the proper exposure in camera.
You can try duplicating the video layer, inverting the channels and setting it to overlay mode. It will have the effect of reducing contrast and bringing the shadows up and highlights down.
Lee Mullen
March 28th, 2012, 12:56 AM
[QUOTE=Bart Walczak;1723443
You can try duplicating the video layer, inverting the channels and setting it to overlay mode. It will have the effect of reducing contrast and bringing the shadows up and highlights down.[/QUOTE]
How do you duplicate and setting as an overlay?
Bart Walczak
March 28th, 2012, 03:34 AM
Copy the clip, paste it on another video layer on top, and in the effects window choose opacity->blending mode->overlay
Rafael Lopes
March 28th, 2012, 11:59 AM
Thanks, guys. I will give it a try.
Ann Bens
March 28th, 2012, 12:26 PM
There's only so much that you can do with 8-bit footage before the grain and posterization kick in. The best way would be to get the proper exposure in camera.
You can try duplicating the video layer, inverting the channels and setting it to overlay mode. It will have the effect of reducing contrast and bringing the shadows up and highlights down.
How do you invert the channels?
Bart Walczak
March 29th, 2012, 04:19 AM
Find "invert" in your effects bin?
Ann Bens
March 29th, 2012, 09:28 AM
Yes i know of the Invert effect but it gives all the wrong colours for every channel and in overlay.
Bart Walczak
March 30th, 2012, 02:04 AM
You can also try luma curve that looks like \ (backslash) instead of normal / - it will invert the luminance only.