Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Color grading

Color grading | Animation & Graphics content from Broadcast Engineering:
There are two things that are at the core of doing good color grading for video:
  • Ensuring that the image on the screen looks great and is graded to best tell the story; and 
  • Making sure that the image can be properly reproduced and delivered to a variety of media and screens. 
This article will focus on the latter. Understanding the importance of legal and valid gamut and determining the color balance are critical to maintaining proper color reproduction across a variety of media and broadcast methods. Before we examine the concepts of color balance, let’s quickly review the concepts of color space.

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