<b>Color grading guides that start with the scope, not the look</b>
If you grade by eye on an uncalibrated screen, you're guessing. These teach the instruments first:
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<a href="#">Reading the Waveform</a> [tutorial] via Cullen Kelly — set exposure to 0–100 IRE before you touch a single wheel.
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<a href="#">The Vectorscope & Skin Line</a> [tutorial] via Darren Mostyn — keep faces on the 11-o'clock target.
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<a href="#">Primary Before Secondary</a> [tutorial] via Qazi — balance the whole frame before isolating anything.
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<a href="#">Contrast With the Parade</a> [tutorial] via MixingLight sampler — match RGB channels for neutral whites.
The shortcut nobody wants: balance on scopes, then taste-grade. Skip step one and every LUT fights you. Credit to the colorists above.
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<b>Color grading guides that start with the scope, not the look</b>
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