Color: It's All Relative, Part 5: Hue
Submitted by mitch on Sun, 05/16/2010 - 16:52.

In this episode, Mitch wraps up his discussion of basic theory with a look at hue. From here, the video series will turn to practical applications of basic color theory.


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It all Relative
Thanks for the great series. I'm finally getting my head around the HSL stuff in photoshop.
Les
HI Mitch, it's impossible
HI Mitch, it's impossible for me (but i've read your post in the other video which is a problem for mac user) watch all the videos with quick time. It's possible to have a version for other software like VLC?.
Thank you.
Antonio
Available on YouTube
I create Quicktime for Apple compatibility. ;) Otherwise, I would have opted for Microsoft's video format.
There is a channel on YouTube for TheLightsRight. You can find this video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcCWCbbn5WA
Thank you very
Thank you very much.
regards
antonio
I really look forward to the
I really look forward to the practical applications!
Jim
http://jmlphotography.smugmug.com/
Re. I really look forward to . . .
I hoped to get two new videos online this weekend. One on practical aspects of color theory that focuses on Color, Hue, Sturation, and Luminosity layer blends. Another on the Layer Blends series. One on overlay blend.
I came to my office, for the peace and quiet to work on videos. They've been turning off the A/C on the weekends. So my office is way too hot. Plus, the computer gear has fans going full force because of the heat.
So, I will finish the scripts, etc. from home and try to get the videos cut and edited early this coming week.
(How is it cost-effective to turn off A/C for two days and then have the A/C run continuously for two more days to again cool a building?!)
Re. It's All Relative
I made another episode. Was going to edit it tonight and noticed that it used the mic on my laptop instead of the Shure mic. Terrible audio.
The script is done. I'll need to redo the audio.
Sorry!
I'm also hoping to get one of the scripts retooled this weekend. A little more complicated than it was for CS4.