I've only discovered this today, so I haven't had the chance to test it extensively. But I made a short video demonstration. It's not pretty, but it gets the point across.
http://youtu.be/bMrVSo09864
Recovery and Fill Light sliders were bumped to 100 in both videos. I use 2010 process.
ACR doesn't only import RAWs, but also other image formats. So I convert my video clip into a TIFF sequence which I then import into AE and grade it with ACR, like I'd do with a RAW sequence (see this video for more http://youtu.be/9PlKQnkQ12E).
http://youtu.be/bMrVSo09864
Recovery and Fill Light sliders were bumped to 100 in both videos. I use 2010 process.
Quote from: stevefal on August 05, 2014, 09:32:22 PM
Also, what you mean by "grade my H.264 videos in ACR?" How is that possible?
ACR doesn't only import RAWs, but also other image formats. So I convert my video clip into a TIFF sequence which I then import into AE and grade it with ACR, like I'd do with a RAW sequence (see this video for more http://youtu.be/9PlKQnkQ12E).