Colour grading is an essential part of getting a professional look for your footage, and it's more accessible now than ever before. Here's how it works in Premiere Pro CC.
If you want to make advanced corrections simply and effectively in Final Cut Pro X, Denver Riddle's Color Finale might be just what you need. Iain Anderson investigates.
If you're a video editor and you're interested in top-quality color and finishing tools for your footage, then Red Giant's Magic Bullet Suite 12 (including Colorista III) should be on your radar.
If you have Final Cut Pro X, you have a powerful video editor and capable tools for color correcting your video footage too. Iain Anderson shows how to use FCP X's built-in tools to great effect.
Shooting with a Blackmagic cinema camera? Want to understand differences between Film and Video modes and make your footage look its best using Coremelt effects? You've come to the right place!
Color grading apps have come a long way in the past few years. Now Technicolor, the folks who know color better than most, have brought out Color Assist. Ben Balser grades the results in this review.
Toby Pitman picks his 5 favorite color tips available in Photoshop CS5 and CS6. From the simple to the sublime. There's something useful here for all Adobe Photoshop users!
Learn why working with color palettes before you get into InDesign can help when inspiration is not on hand. David Smith gets down to creating some interesting swatches.