
Learn how to change the color of a car in After Effects using color correction and cinematic color grading, by duplicating layers, keying, masking, and adjusting hue, saturation, and tone.
Learn a simple method to change color in After Effects for backlights using a composite color change, eyedropper to pick red, and layering tricks to isolate color while preserving shadows.
Isolate a green color on a moving subject by masking and tracking the color, then apply the leave color effect to keep green while turning the rest black and white.
Learn to color match between footage and inserted elements by adjusting red, green, and blue channels, brightness, contrast, saturation, and lens blur, then track motion for seamless cinematic color grading.
Color correction is a technical process that fixes color issues and makes footage appear as naturalistic as possible. The idea is for colors to look clean and real, as human eyes would see them in the real world. Color grading is also technical, but it's more of a creative concern.
What is the Purpose of color Correction and Grading?
The color correction process is to make the footage look exactly the way that the human eye sees things. While color grading is where you create the actual aesthetic of your video, the right color grading helps convey a visual tone or mood.
Why is color correction important?
Color correction helps by smoothing out the color from shot to shot and giving the video a more contiguous feel, allowing the viewer to focus on the story.
We have chosen a project based tutorial to show you what these Color correction and Color Grading, editing Lumetri Color Panel, will give you in a real projects. In each course I talked about even simplest tricks and tips that might be useful for you.
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