What does "secondary color and grading" mean?

Standard includes primary color correction (shot matching, consistent exposure, balanced skin tones). Professional adds creative grading on top of that. Scene-by-scene looks, custom LUTs, mood-driven color choices. It's the difference between footage that looks correct and footage that looks cinematic.

D.L. Watson

Founder of Cutpoint Studio, Editor, and former reality-tv producer / director.

https://cutpointstudio.com
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