Posts Tagged ‘color grading’
PremiumGrades: 20 Free Color Grading Presets for After Effects
Give your footage a distinct custom look with these free color grading presets for After Effects!
Tutorial Roundup: Color Grading in FCPX
Learn how to use FCPX’s powerful built-in color grading tools with these helpful tutorials from around the web.
Convert Power Windows to Bezier Curves in DaVinci Resolve 12
Power windows can now be converted to Bezier curves in DaVinci Resolve 12. Learn how to use this timesaving feature.
Organize Your DaVinci Resolve Work Area with New Compound Nodes
In a fast-paced session, it’s easy to lose track of each node’s function in the tree. DaVinci Resolve 12’s compound nodes offer a solution.
Speed Up Your Color Workflow Using Scene Cut Detection
DaVinci Resolve’s Scene Cut Detection function chops a single file into multiple shots. Here’s how to how to use this time-saving feature.
Blockbuster Looks in DaVinci Resolve: The Matrix
The green tint of the Matrix universe drips with dystopian atmosphere. Learn how to achieve this look in DaVinci Resolve.
Speed Up Your Session With DaVinci Resolve Power Grades
Check out seven awesome Power Grades that can help you quickly apply killer looks in DaVinci Resolve. Download them now!
The Best Practices for Color Grading Commercials
When it comes to color grading commercials, there are some universal principles that apply to just about every project.
Color Grading Tips For ‘Mixed Camera’ Projects
Using footage from different types of cameras can make color grading a challenge. Here are some tips to make the process easier.
Workflow Tip: Use DaVinci Resolve To Translate Projects
DaVinci Resolve is best known for color grading, but it’s also great for translating project files from multiple software platforms. Here’s how it’s done!
Key Differences Between DaVinci Resolve and Magic Bullet
Is one color grading tool that much better than the other? Let’s look at the differences between DaVinci Resolve and Magic Bullet.
Color Grading Quick Tip: Keyframing In DaVinci Resolve
Keyframing isn’t the most enjoyable part of the coloring process. However, DaVinci has a tool that can make keyframing your footage a lot easier.