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You don't know middle gray like this (but you should)

Cullen Kelly 21,711 6 months ago
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In this episode of Grade School, I'm going to show you how high-end colorists use middle gray as a secret key for better understanding and working with motion images. If you want to deliver better grades, create better looks, make better decisions, solve problems easily, and become a better collaborator, you'll need to know middle gray like this. ••••••••• Grab my exposure chart DCTL here (free): https://procolor.ist/exposure-dctl Get the full mindset of a colorist by reading my ebook, "The Colorist's Ten Commandments": https://procolor.ist/ebook Ready to move from grading shots to creating looks? Get a free trial of Contour, my look design plugin for Resolve that uses battle-tested, Hollywood color science: https://procolor.ist/contour-official ••••••••• You can also grab my free Kodak 2383 film LUT for free: https://procolor.ist/freelut Check out my Voyager LUT pack here: https://procolor.ist/voyager-lut-pack 0:00 Introduction 2:49 What is middle grey? 8:00 Why do we care about middle grey? 25:03 Correct contrast using the 18% grey rule 27:55 Midgrey cheatsheet explained 29:15 Mid grey in REC709 42:30 When should we move middle grey? 44:06 Do you target darker or brighter zones to get 18% grey? 46:35 What is the difference between normalized and 10 bit in the midgrey cheatsheet? 48:00 Do you have to set the timeline settings to the space you're working in even if you color manage to another color space to make the tools behave properly? 49:01 Using midgrey in a real grade scenario 58:48 Why is linear gamma exponential in a ramp? 1:01:00 Convert log to Rec. 709 with contrast and correct midgrey 1:02:45 Biasing color in mid grey

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