It pays to know what you are talking about! In our continuing series on basic colour correction, we decipher some of the most common terminology used in the grading suite. Our previous articles in ...
From the astounding shift to Technicolor in “The Wizard of Oz” to the blockbuster teal-and-orange color scheme made famous by “Transformers,” color grading is used to improve the visual aesthetic of ...
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Master color grading for stunning visual stories
Color grading isn’t just for Hollywood—it’s a powerful storytelling tool for photographers, filmmakers, and content creators. From Adobe’s new beginner-friendly Color Mode to DaVinci Resolve’s ...
Our previous article showed the basics of creating a primary colour correction and why primary colour correction is essential for an outstanding final grade. Our next step is to apply secondary colour ...
There are two things that are at the core of doing good color grading for video: Ensuring that the image on the screen looks great and is graded to best tell the story; and Making sure that the image ...
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Turn your drone shots into cinematic magic
Drone photography and videography capture stunning perspectives, but the real magic comes alive during editing. From basic exposure fixes to advanced cinematic grading, post-processing elevates raw ...
Monitors for color grading offer the precise colors and performance required to get movies and photos looking exactly the way you want them. Typical consumer-grade monitors display a relatively ...
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