Color grading LOG footage in Photoshop might sound unusual to many editors, but it is actually a powerful way to control color, contrast, and tone using adjustment layers. In this video we explore how to take flat LOG footage and give it a more cinematic and balanced look using Adobe Photoshop.
This Kenyan edition breaks down the process in a simple and practical way that local content creators, photographers, and video editors can easily follow.
You will learn how to correct exposure, add contrast, improve skin tones, and build a clean color grade using tools like Curves, Color Balance, and Selective Color.
Topics covered
Preparing footage for color grading in Photoshop
Using Curves for contrast and tonal balance
Adjusting color with Color Balance and Selective Color
Creating a cinematic look from flat footage
Tips for consistent color across your visuals
If you work with LOG footage and want an alternative approach to color grading outside traditional video editing software, this guide will help you achieve better looking results.
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