Give Your Shadows a Little Bump of Love

Volume Curve

Boost Your Shadows

Sometimes your shadows need a little love or you need to do something else creatively. Also, flip it to high frequency and you can make some crazy noise…

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What Does What

  • These are mathematically based waveforms. This sets the number of peaks and valleys between 0 and 1. Or the number of full wave cycles. For a low end bump try 2.0 to start.

  • How high does your wave go. This sets the differential from the grey line. Be delicate here.

  • This is a overall look strength slider that blends back to the original image.

  • This tilts the strength of the waves. A low value of -3 will make the waves to the right of the pivot line be less powerful.

  • Sets the pivot poitn for the Blend slope… Imagine a tetter totter… in terms of how strong either side of the pivot point is.

  • A slide adjustment to make sure your strongest peak is at the right place at the right time.

  • Dial in the the bumps per channel

  • See what the curve bump looks like, just as if you made it in custom curves. or see the contrast on a grey scale ramp.

  • Choose your wave style. For the low end bump you see cullen kelly do… The Sine Wave is preferred but the Multi Octave is fun too.

    Each one requires setting the controls differently.

  • Low is good for doing a fun little shadow bump. High pretty much rocks the boat and lets you make some noise patterns…

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