DR - Colour Wheels

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Select the Color Wheels Tab.

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This will open up the tools to adjust your primary colours.

Primaries are used to dial in your base before you go in to create a look.

You should start with adjusting the Lift (shadows), Gamma (mid-tones) & Gain (highlights).

Each one of these has a colour wheel, and if you select the dot in the middle and push it to one side, you’re pushing towards that particular colour and saturating in that direction.

Under each wheel is a jog wheel that you can pull to the left or right. To the left will bring down the luminance and to the right will increase it.

 

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You can also use CURVES to adjust the shadows/highlights/offset.

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You can also change to Red (R), Green (G) or Blue (B ) curves to edit specific colours instead of overall look.

 

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Temperature, Tint, Color Boost, Saturation, Hue & Lum Mix - you can use these tools to start bringing colour into your image.

 

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You can also change from colour WHEELS to colour BARS where you can adjust those values across the YRGB selections.

Make sure to keep an eye out on the scopes during your process of colour grading. Click here for a breakdown of the scopes.