カラーグラデーションガイド
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ColorGradingGuide
Color Grading Guide
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Master color grading techniques for cinematic looks, mood creation, and professional color correction in post-processing.
Características Principales
Color grading theory and psychology
Look and mood creation through color shifts
Curves adjustment for tonal and color control
LUT (Look-Up Table) applications and creation
Color grading for different film stocks and styles
Presets and custom grade creation
How to Use Color Grading Guide
Assess Image
Review your footage or image and identify mood and style goals
Correct Exposure
Perform exposure and white balance correction before creative grading
Apply Color Grade
Use color wheels (shadows, midtones, highlights) to apply color shifts
Adjust Curves
Use curves for precise tonal and color control by channel
Add Style
Apply LUTs or presets for cinematic looks or create custom grades
Review Results
Evaluate on different monitors and adjust until desired mood is achieved
Casos de Uso
Film and video production for cinematic color treatment
Commercial advertising with branded color aesthetics
Music video production with stylized color grading
Portrait and fashion photography for signature color styles
Preguntas Frecuentes
What is the difference between color correction and color grading?
Correction fixes color accuracy; grading adds creative color treatment for mood and style.
What is a LUT?
Look-Up Table that transforms colors from input to output, used for consistent color treatment across footage.
Can I apply color grades to still photos?
Yes, most photo editing software supports color wheels, curves, and similar tools for color grading.
How do I create a signature style?
Develop a consistent color grading approach: specific color shifts, curve shapes, and look that becomes your style.
What makes a color grade cinematic?
Typically crushed blacks, warm shadows, cool highlights, and reduced saturation in specific channels for depth.