Tools

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Red Giant Color Suite, with Magic Bullet Looks 2.5 and Colorista II

Needables
  • Sony Alpha a7S Compact Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
    Sony Alpha a7S Compact Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
    Sony
  • Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4KBODY 16.05MP Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera with 4K Cinematic Video (Body Only)
    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4KBODY 16.05MP Digital Single Lens Mirrorless Camera with 4K Cinematic Video (Body Only)
    Panasonic
  • TASCAM DR-100mkII 2-Channel Portable Digital Recorder
    TASCAM DR-100mkII 2-Channel Portable Digital Recorder
    TASCAM
  • The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap (Peachpit)
    The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap (Peachpit)
    by Stu Maschwitz
Tuesday
Jan092007

Levels Quick Reference Guide

John Dickinson of Motionworks has created a handy Quick Reference Guide for what-does-what in Levels.

I confess that mastering Levels took me many years, some of which were included the occasional over-the-shoulder tutorials from the guy who invented it. So you are not wussing out if you set this image as your desktop wallpaper. Nice work John!

Reader Comments (3)

Thanks Stu, that's a great compliment coming from you. I'm planning a Curves version next. JD

January 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Dickinson

Good post Stu and good work John!
There are some very nice tutorials about both levels and curves (and a whole bunch of other sweet stuff) over at http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm

Thanks for sharing your knowledge Stu. /Arvid

January 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterArvid Niklasson

Nice image! I really liked Christiansen's book but I'm not sure I like the idea of using levels for grading... Maybe you can shed some light here Stu. Clipping data has never appealed to me and while I can see the use when matching composited elements I'm not sure I would use this methodology for a digital grade itself.

January 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAaron Shaw
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