![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With that in mind, here are 5 of the most important color grading settings to guide your workflow: Camera Raw Settings & Input LUTs Just as it’s important to always follow the correct order of operations when color grading, it’s as essential to follow the right technical protocol before mastering your final video. Similarly, if you don’t use the optimal export settings when mastering your colored file, the final product may look very different than you had intended. But without the right technical considerations, those shots will not match or feel cohesive when strung together. You may have created 5 beautiful color grades on 5 different shots in your timeline, each of which may look great on their own. But to create the best final product, you really do need to pay equal attention to both. It’s easy to become hyper-focused on the creative aspects of grading, and lose sight of the technical side. I’ve written a lot about creative color grading here on the blog, but today I want to cover the most essential technical settings you should consider before mastering any completed project. ![]()
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