Fixing Blown Out Skies - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
Nathan Carter Nathan Carter
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 Published On May 14, 2020

In today's Tutorial we're going over adding color to overcast skies in Davinci Resolve
You can do everything unless specified in the free version of Resolve.

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Additional Notes:
So one thing I forgot to put in the video is if you're having issues getting uniformity in the color application like I was having but didn't address in the third shot, you can fix that by just dropping the gain a bit on the key then make your adjustment and it should look a little more natural.

I also address in the first clip that you can generate an outside node an make adjustments to the ground and I absolutely recommend this especially if you're making large changes to the sky you'll be able to more easily match the ground and introduce some of the color you added into the sky.

I wanted the main focus of the video to be techniques and methods for getting a fairly clean key of the sky, and If you want a more in depth color changing lesson I have that here:    • Change Any Color - DaVinci Resolve 16...  

You can also check out the lesson created by Daria Fussoun, CSI for Black Magic in
Pages 24-27 of the Color Corrrection Resolve 16 Training manual: https://documents.blackmagicdesign.co...
Learn more about the color compressor effect in the pages 2712-2713 of the Davinci Resolve 16 Reference Manual located in the help tab of Davinci Resolve


Gear I use:
Camera - Black Magic Pocket 4k
Microphone - Rode NTK
Main Lens - Meike 12mm f2.8
Other lenses - Meike 35 mm f1.7, Rokinon 50mm T1.5, Rokinon 24mm T1.5
Tripod - Velbon Videomate 638
Computer Specs:
CPU - Ryzen 1700x
GPU - GTX 1070

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