Post by account_disabled on Feb 13, 2024 7:55:40 GMT
SightsWave Basics of Color Correction Included in the image above are the waveforms and the sphere the circular radarlike object in the upper right corner. Note the red green and blue variations of the same shape on the grid in the lower right corner. Colors are unbalanced. Each version can have the same height and the same grid location. Basics of color grading Going back to the example of matching one clip to another you can calculate the RGB volume in the original clip and use that information to match the other clip to it. That my friends is color correction.
Wait Were not done yet because there are three more terms you Cuba Email List should be familiar with. Lightness refers to the lightness or lightness aspects of a particular color. More specifically the percentage of black gray and white in that image. If you desaturate the footage youll only have brightness the image will be black and white. Gamma not to be confused with gamma which adjusts the color darkness refers to the amount of light visible to the human eye through a broadcast signal or your computer monitor.
Chroma on the other hand refers to the range of red green and blue. In other words if you mess with hue or saturation you change the chroma. Not only that but by selecting a specific color using the chroma button you will remove that color entirely. This is where the idea of using green screens comes from. They are off due to color. White balance. I promise one more thing. Each color corrector has the ability to adjust the white balance. What a shame because you know the footage had to be white balanced before it hit the editors desk.
Wait Were not done yet because there are three more terms you Cuba Email List should be familiar with. Lightness refers to the lightness or lightness aspects of a particular color. More specifically the percentage of black gray and white in that image. If you desaturate the footage youll only have brightness the image will be black and white. Gamma not to be confused with gamma which adjusts the color darkness refers to the amount of light visible to the human eye through a broadcast signal or your computer monitor.
Chroma on the other hand refers to the range of red green and blue. In other words if you mess with hue or saturation you change the chroma. Not only that but by selecting a specific color using the chroma button you will remove that color entirely. This is where the idea of using green screens comes from. They are off due to color. White balance. I promise one more thing. Each color corrector has the ability to adjust the white balance. What a shame because you know the footage had to be white balanced before it hit the editors desk.