![]() ![]() Everyone is probably aware of grading tools, like Apple Color, Magic Bullet Looks and Magic Bullet Colorista II. Some are built-in, some are third-party, but free, while others cost, but aren’t terribly expensive. The objective here is to show how many different tools can be used to design interesting looks. Since this the start of a brand new year, I’ve decided to take another swipe at this fun subject. None of this is terribly difficult if you break correction down to its component parts. It takes a bit of thought and effort to enhance an image creatively and tastefully. In fact, grading is more than just fixing problems. ![]() It never ceases to amaze me how many people assume color grading is just the click of a preset in Magic Bullet Looks or the click of the Auto-Balance function in a grading tool. ![]() In previous posts on color correction and grading I’ve discussed how to use some of the built-in and third-party tools to stylize the look of your production. ![]()
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