Color Grading
Color grading is the creative process of stylizing a film’s color and tone.
Color grading is the creative process of stylizing a film’s color and tone.
Feb 2, 2026
Feb 2, 2026
Color grading adjusts contrast, color balance, saturation, and luminance to achieve a desired visual mood. It can unify shots, create stylistic looks, or emphasize emotional tone. Colorists often apply LUTs, masks, and secondary corrections to refine specific areas. Grading is typically performed after editing is locked.
Color grading adjusts contrast, color balance, saturation, and luminance to achieve a desired visual mood. It can unify shots, create stylistic looks, or emphasize emotional tone. Colorists often apply LUTs, masks, and secondary corrections to refine specific areas. Grading is typically performed after editing is locked.
Color grading adjusts contrast, color balance, saturation, and luminance to achieve a desired visual mood. It can unify shots, create stylistic looks, or emphasize emotional tone. Colorists often apply LUTs, masks, and secondary corrections to refine specific areas. Grading is typically performed after editing is locked.
Color grading gives films their emotional color signature.
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