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Go With the PhLo
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Shot on:
Insta360 One R
Let not the small boulders be troubled, they too will get their day in the limelight. That sentence formed as I was writing it, and it has no bearing on the future or destiny of this or other paragraphs. I don\'t just explore the crazy large and prominent boulders. If I see a large rock in an otherwise rockless landscape, I show appreciation. No lonely rocks society chapter in this quadrant.
I didn't like the color grading in my previous video, so I spent quite a bit of time learning the basics of color grading in DaVinci Resolve. I don\'t edit my videos in Resolve because the free version only exports to 4K, and my videos are 5.7K. I use Shotcut for the little editing I do. However, I wanted to create a LUT in DaVinci Resolve that I could use to grade my log color footage from the Insta360 One R. I'll probably look back at this color grading and think it's awful later, but for now that'll do, pig. That'll do. Part of the trouble with this video was the direct sunlight that bled out the highlights during certain sections. Next time I might try shooting with exposure adjustment set to -0.5 or something.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around or use a VR device to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see."
I didn't like the color grading in my previous video, so I spent quite a bit of time learning the basics of color grading in DaVinci Resolve. I don\'t edit my videos in Resolve because the free version only exports to 4K, and my videos are 5.7K. I use Shotcut for the little editing I do. However, I wanted to create a LUT in DaVinci Resolve that I could use to grade my log color footage from the Insta360 One R. I'll probably look back at this color grading and think it's awful later, but for now that'll do, pig. That'll do. Part of the trouble with this video was the direct sunlight that bled out the highlights during certain sections. Next time I might try shooting with exposure adjustment set to -0.5 or something.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around or use a VR device to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see."