Ok. I know I sound like a dunderhead with this quest. But I figure the dumbest question is one you already know the answer to, so hear goes:
What - is colour correction.
I mean, I know that when your whites are off or you know what a colour should be, you can try to add or subtract colours to get a desired result. I after reading so many posts here, where colour correction and "real time colour correction" are among the most important things in editing.
I aim for good field footage. I white ballance any time the light changes. (Actually, I Warm Ballance using the wonderful Warm Cards.) I know that all the pros out there do the same, so I know that colour correction isn't what I think it is. I also know that it's a film term, so I'm GUESSING that it has something to do with punching up the values to make the colours stand out more?
What - is colour correction.
I mean, I know that when your whites are off or you know what a colour should be, you can try to add or subtract colours to get a desired result. I after reading so many posts here, where colour correction and "real time colour correction" are among the most important things in editing.
I aim for good field footage. I white ballance any time the light changes. (Actually, I Warm Ballance using the wonderful Warm Cards.) I know that all the pros out there do the same, so I know that colour correction isn't what I think it is. I also know that it's a film term, so I'm GUESSING that it has something to do with punching up the values to make the colours stand out more?