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Hello there and welcome back
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Now that we have a short finish
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Let's look into how we're under it out
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What happened a new paper finish at playing here
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And the Node you use to export out of me
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Is the right note
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The turtle type right
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Animal connect that radio
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When you first create a right now
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There is a one knob that's very important to fill out before you start to weaken any other settings
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And that is this file not right here
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This is going to tell us where we're exporting are file
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Let's go ahead and click they're all going to our rebelway elements
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What's make a folder
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Call
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Brenda's
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Call this rbl
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We
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No one
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Emma
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Save
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You notice me and put that
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A lot more actions appeared
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That's because mucus looking for the 6 tension here and it's going to give you options
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Based on the file extension you select
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MLB Deezer the default mod settings
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When we're now
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In general we don't want to be using video or movie files
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Because if I render crashes halfway through
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All the rendering that we've done will be lost and for nothing and so what's better to do
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Look like a folder here
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Is we will make an image sequence
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How to make an image sequence for use dpx is
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To insert frame numbers into image sequence filename
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You use the pound sign
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This will give us
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5 digits and so on frame 1
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Rbl week A1 under Scorpio 100001
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This is an image sequence I'm also going to want to save that and it's on folder
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It's just copy and paste this year
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It folder
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Eastern Airways
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Save all right you can see your options just changed the dpx settings and it looks like everything is pretty cool
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This is a multilayer exr so just having the RGB channels are fine
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All these GPX settings look good to me
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The one thing we want to change here is our colour space
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How do you say this is a very deep topic and can be very confusing
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A hold off until a later week to talk about in debt
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For now what you need to know
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Is that your right now the colour space
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Need to match your windows colour space so right now using srgb in our footage
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That srgb
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These are the same there's going to be no colour shift in the image
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And now that we have that selected we can hit the Splenda button here
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Baskets for frying range
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We can set this to Global in the Global will take whatever our project settings where
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In this case
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121 78
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And it will bring them out
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Great Northern car rental has finished
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Let's go ahead and bring that in and take a look
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So little trick you can use here is if you have a right no selected and you are
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Open that write notes directory
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So now we can see here we have our image sequence it has the pound sign if we wanted to just bring in one frame of this because
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Check the sequence is button
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But since we don't believe that
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And double click to bring in over there
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Alright
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And here we have a right there all done
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You can confirm very quickly that we have it done anything weird with our colour space was a beautiful
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No colour shift in happening there
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You export your footage
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Depending on who you're doing the shot for you may or may not receive a lot file
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What is a basic colour correction applied to your image
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To make it more aesthetically pleasing
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Oftentimes if you receive a letter from a choir
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Odds are pretty good looking to use that same light when they're review in your shop so it makes sense to be able to work with that
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On indeed so you can see in the same colour
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As it will be reviewed
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Take a look at how you do this
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Are go ahead and hit tab
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And start typing in
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Vector field
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Rainbow treat that
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And to use a vector field
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We select our lights for any use this V to queue
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Alright so there's certainly doesn't look correct
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And why is that
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That's because we have this colour space in and colour space outfield
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Atari space in refers to a reader mode
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Barbie notice set srgb
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And a colour space out
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Refers to our view that right here which is also srgb
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So this case for a change both of these
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Very much better
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So we turn this off and all you can see we have a lot now apply to her footage
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Generally if you're giving away
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You want to try to work with it on
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As your composite
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But sometimes you just aren't giving a letter work with
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And that's why we went through and tested are composite using the vive controls since we didn't use a like at the beginning
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If you are fortunate enough to receive a lot I'm going to show you how we can set it up in a viewer
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So we don't have a constantly reconnect a vector field note because that would be very annoying to do that would
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Happier fish
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Menopause this year I'm going to
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Arlette
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Just look at her Brenda here
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So you can viewer in actually take a group of nodes and run the viewer through them
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As an image up without actually changing the colour date
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And so in order to use that we need to use the input process
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The input process by default but it is in a viewer to view of your settings there's a lot of options
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Here the one that we're looking after here is the viewer input
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It's looking for a group of notes here with this name to run over our viewer
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Sophie selector vector field here
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I take control g
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And I'll just put it in a group
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Because the viewer is looking for a collection of nodes
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And that's just name
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You really see this already
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IP light up and now reviewing
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With our love
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And you can jump to any different section of a cop and see that is still being applied
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And just as a reminder but what is been applied to a view only if you were to still write out a cop
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Srgb
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Would not be applied it's just a few more modification
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If you would like to turn my light off in the viewer all you need to do is hit the red IP button
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Turn off your
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That wraps up the first shop in our workshop
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Thank you very much for listening
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I'll catch you in the next one
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