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Henry Reich
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New Video: Should You Worry About AI?

A collaboration with Max Tegmark and the Future of Life Institute

New Video: Should You Worry About AI?

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Brightness/contrast are pretty clunky/not very subtle – I'd check out the "curves" effect, or other effects that let you adjust the brightness of different colors independently.

Henry Reich

Thank you! The FAQ was helpful. I recently put together a DIY lightbox and picked up an IPEVO document camera to try something (pics of the setup: <a href="http://bit.ly/2vBa7Uu)." rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/2vBa7Uu).</a> I've been experimenting with settings that will let me pencil in very lightly first, and the draw on top with dark marker, following the pencils, and in post-production do color correction that gets ride of the light pencil lines and leaves the marker looking nice and dark. But messing with brightness and contrast alone tends to overexposure the skin tones on my hand, looks gross. Hence my question; I need to find a smarter way to control these color and lighting issues. FYI, you grew up in Iowa? Do I have that right? I worked at Iowa State for 16 years, teaching philosophy (and philosophy of physics). I did a physics undergrad in Ottawa (my hometown, where I'm currently living once again). I visited the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo many years ago when I presenting at an undergraduate physics conference held at Waterloo. And I left academia two years ago to pursue public philosophy and science education. (which you can see at that link above). You and others on YouTube have been an inspiration for me, so many thanks!

Kevin deLaplante

I do correction in Premiere, which is what I use to edit (see my FAQ at www.minutephysics.com for more on that). I use three-way color corrector, a luma curve, and hue/sat filter for drawing color correction, and lumetri for anything else – lumetri is pretty darn good and fast, the main reason I don't use it for my drawings is that it didn't exist when I figured out the "look" and I haven't bothered to recreate the "look" I want with it yet – I just copy-paste the correction from video to video.

Henry Reich

Tech question Henry: Do you do color correction in After Effects, and if so, what tool or effect do you use to do that with?

Kevin deLaplante

How interesting - THANKS Henry!

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