Nelson
@ellieiiii
Color grading enhances a photo’s mood and visual appeal. Start with white balance to correct color casts, ensuring natural tones. Adjust exposure and contrast to balance light and dark areas. Use curves or levels to fine-tune brightness and contrast for depth. Boost saturation or vibrance to make colors pop, but avoid over-saturation. For precise control, use selective color adjustments to target specific hues. Apply split toning to add warmth to highlights and coolness to shadows for a cinematic look. Experiment with presets or LUTs for quick, consistent styles, but customize them to suit your vision. Always edit non-destructively using layers or adjustment masks to preserve the original image. Practice and experimentation are key to mastering color grading.
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