Color Grading Tip
Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:06 am
Here is a little tip that may help those interested in color grading- not to be confused with color control software we have.
We have a software called DYE 2. By simply replacing and experimenting with the two color 'blocks' that appear in that software, color grading can be executed. It works well and will depend on the strength and colors chosen. Further, we can then adjust the gamma and contrast via the Control Color type softwares we own.
In closing, we can Save the color grading parameters in the archive area of the software as well as using both your Dye 2 and Control Color in tandem in the Effects Stacks software we have.
We have a software called DYE 2. By simply replacing and experimenting with the two color 'blocks' that appear in that software, color grading can be executed. It works well and will depend on the strength and colors chosen. Further, we can then adjust the gamma and contrast via the Control Color type softwares we own.
In closing, we can Save the color grading parameters in the archive area of the software as well as using both your Dye 2 and Control Color in tandem in the Effects Stacks software we have.