Friday, November 19, 2010

Introduction to Blender 2.5: Color Grading


Hi everyone! To my avid readers and followers, thank you for taking the time. Packt Publishing has recently published my article titled "Introduction to Blender 2.5: Color Grading". This is Part 1 of a two-part series that tackles the color grading capabilities of Blender.

In Part 1 of this article, I'll discuss the following:
  • Loading Image Files in the Compositor
  • Loading Sequence Files in the Compositor
  • Loading Movie Files in the Compositor
  • Contrasting with Color Curves
  • Colorizing with Color Curves
  • Color Correcting with Color Curves
  • Colorizing with Hue Adjustment
  • High Dynamic Look
  • Image Sharpening
  • Color Overlaying
  • Toning Up and Toning Down Colors
  • Creating a Sepia Tone

Have fun and please drop a note and let me know what you think.

Stay tuned for Part 2 for more advanced color grading techniques and for some freebies we'll be giving away. :)

Thank you for your time.

Here are the links:


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