Saturday, March 8, 2025

Color grading

 We want to color grade some scenes to make everything more cohesive. We aren't that good at color grading so we were looking at some tutorials. Here is all the important info I gathered and will be incorporating into a couple of scenes. 

First: 


The basic color correction panel is in my opinion the easiest and most efficient. It is especially useful to make overall adjustments to the color of the footage. For example fixing exposure issues, fixing white balance, and the overall look of the color. I would definitely use this on the parts of the opening with the red light "flashback". I want to make sure the other details are more sharp as the red light kind of swallowed everything.






Second: 
The hue saturation curves. This is always a need no matter what kind of project I'm working on. I can pin point specific colors to make them more or less saturated. You can use it to change the color of objects or skin tones. So, the chicken looked a little dark in the raw footage and I want to correct the color a bit to make it look more like food. So i would use the hue vs sat to do that



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