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  2. Color grading - Wikipedia

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    Color grading is one of the most labour intensive parts of video editing. Traditionally, color grading was done towards practical goals. For example, in the film Marianne, grading was used so that night scenes could be filmed more cheaply in daylight. Secondary color grading was originally used to establish color continuity; however, the trend ...

  3. Color balance - Wikipedia

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    Color constancy is, in turn, related to chromatic adaptation. Conceptually, color balancing consists of two steps: first, determining the illuminant under which an image was captured; and second, scaling the components (e.g., R, G, and B) of the image or otherwise transforming the components so they conform to the viewing illuminant.

  4. Eighty-five years after the release of “The Wizard of Oz,” director Jon M. Chu brings back this magical world to the big screen in “Wicked,” the film adaptation of the Broadway classic ...

  5. Log profile - Wikipedia

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    A log profile, or logarithmic profile, is a shooting profile, or gamma curve, found on some digital video cameras that gives a wide dynamic and tonal range, allowing more latitude to apply colour and style choices.

  6. Gradation - Wikipedia

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    Color grading, process of altering and enhancing the color of an image; Comparison (grammar), a feature whereby adjectives or adverbs indicate relative degree; Evaluation, systematic determination of a subject's merit, worth and significance; Grade (disambiguation) Gradient (disambiguation) Degradation (disambiguation)

  7. DaVinci Resolve - Wikipedia

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    The systems leveraged parallel processing in an InfiniBand topology to support performance during color grading. [ 9 ] [ 5 ] This was initially implemented using proprietary hardware cards; however, the 4K resolution Resolve R series (such as the R-100, introduced in 2008, and the stereoscopic 3D R-360-3D, introduced in 2009) replaced this ...

  8. Bresenham's line algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Method and apparatus to draw line slices during calculation 5,740,345 Method and apparatus for displaying computer graphics data stored in a compressed format with an efficient color indexing system 5,657,435 Run slice line draw engine with non-linear scaling capabilities 5,627,957 Run slice line draw engine with enhanced processing capabilities

  9. ASC CDL - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of Cinematographers Color Decision List (ASC CDL) is a format for the exchange of basic primary color grading information between equipment and software from different manufacturers. The format defines the math for three functions: Slope, Offset and Power.