Color Grading
Discover the latest color grading techniques and get expert advice from industry pros.
The Basics of Color Grading with Curves
When your color grading needs subtle adjustments, working with curves gives you the control you need.
Adobe’s New Update Makes the Creative Cloud an Essential Platform
Premiere Pro gets powerful new workspaces with better After Effects and Audition integration.
Color, Black and White, or Hyperreal?
Some projects look best in color. Some are better in black and white. But what if you need something more?
Hands-On Review: The Palette Gear for Video Editors
This is an amazing piece of equipment for photo editors, but will the Palette Gear stand out for video editors?
The Best Places to Find Film Grain
Make your video look like film with these awesome grain packs online.
Learn the Principles of Filmmaking from Pixar
Pixar in a Box introduces the principles of filmmaking with interesting and accessible courses.
Blackmagic’s New URSA Mini Pro Camera and DaVinci Resolve Panels
Switch between EF, PL, and B4 mounts with the new URSA Mini Pro video camera, and grade footage on the go with the two new DaVinci Resolve …
The Magic Behind Colorizing Old Black and White Footage
Get a glimpse behind the curtain and learn about the magic art of colorizing old B&W footage with the digital color artist at POP COLORTURE.
DaVinci Resolve: Enhance Your Sky in Under Five Minutes
Plenty can go wrong when you’re trying to capture a perfectly exposed shot of the sky. Fortunately, DaVinci Resolve makes it easy to nail your desired look …
The Best Color Grading Software and Plugins for Video Editors
Color grading doesn’t have to be a mystery. These programs and plugins make the process faster and easier than ever.
Color Grading: What is ACES?
The Academy Color Encoding System aims to be the filmmaking industry standard for managing color.
Affordable Color Grading Tools for Shooters and Video Editors
For most videographers, there’s really no need to build out a full color grading suite. Use these color tools instead — and then put them away when …