Guiding Principles for Color Correction
One useful high-level way to think about the color correction process is to define what the overall goals of the process are. Another, slightly more practical and detailed, is to break down the typical color correction workflow into clearly defined stages of adjustment. This section uses these two approaches to provide you with a set of guiding principles for color correction.
  Goals of Color Correction: Restoration and Adaptation
  Restoring the Original Look
  Adapting the Original Look
  Stages of Color Correction
  Correcting Tonal Range
  Neutralizing Color
  Achieving Shot-to-Shot Consistency
  Achieving a Final Look
See Also
Examples of Color Correction Problems

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