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Color Grading (Shooting: (Shoot log: preserve the highlights, and not…
Color Grading
Shooting:
Shoot log: preserve the highlights, and not crush the blacks,(high contrast, a ton of time put into)
Natural profile; more contrasty, saturation, whereas, flatter,(X log profile,X entire color grading seen from the log to the look)
Muted profile: speed up, footage(just a starting point)
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Log clip:initial color grade, first color grade(getting to the baseline.)
Curves:
draw points on your curves able to adjust exposures indecently, with out having to adjust a wide range of he exposures.
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Luma waveform:
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Exposure it the tire range. Black bottom, white top(over exposure, highlight and black X pass overexposures and underexposures).
Gives visual representation: bring down/up white, bring up/down mid, up/down blacks.
Two steps:
Step1grading: correcting contrast, correcting saturation, fixing color casts
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Wrong temperature:
be able to get rid of the color cast, pulling a color out of your high your mid and your lows.
Raw camera:
much deeper color grades.( the higher the bitrate your camera is, the more data that you have available, the more color grading in camera.
LUT:
messing the color to create a cinematic look, orange- real look.