David Tripp
May 24th, 2012, 09:24 AM
Hello all,
Am starting to finish my first real piece using FCP X which involves a lot of colour correction. I am coming over from FCP and using colour to do my correction.
I somehow feel that for doing things like White balance on some shots is a bit more complicated and harder to get spot on than from when i used colour. In colour you could pick out where your inbalance was using the RGB parade and then using the curves easily balance them, however in the colour correction in FCP X its harder to move one colour up and another down as you have to move part of another colour, if that makes sense. do you use multiple corrections to get round this? or what method would you use.
Does anyone else find the same.
Lights and darks are fine.
thanks
Dave
Am starting to finish my first real piece using FCP X which involves a lot of colour correction. I am coming over from FCP and using colour to do my correction.
I somehow feel that for doing things like White balance on some shots is a bit more complicated and harder to get spot on than from when i used colour. In colour you could pick out where your inbalance was using the RGB parade and then using the curves easily balance them, however in the colour correction in FCP X its harder to move one colour up and another down as you have to move part of another colour, if that makes sense. do you use multiple corrections to get round this? or what method would you use.
Does anyone else find the same.
Lights and darks are fine.
thanks
Dave