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    Color grading with Final Cut Pro X?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by letsjam, Feb 23, 2012.

  1. letsjam

    letsjam Notebook Geek

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    Does any one know about Color grading with Final Cut Pro X?

    I like to shoot a lot of outdoor footages with green color. What I want is that rich vibrant yellowish green color like we see in the movies( eg the LMN Channel). How can we achieve this with Final Cut Pro X without messing up the complexion of the persons in the footage?

    Also does it matter whether the persons in the footage are black or white?
     
  2. KCETech1

    KCETech1 Notebook Prophet

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