Dolby Vision Color Grading

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What’s Color Grading?

Color grading is the process of adjusting and enhancing the colors and tones in a video or image to achieve a desired visual style or mood. It’s a crucial step in post-production for films, television shows, photography, and even in some cases, social media content.

Color grading involves manipulating attributes like brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and more to create a specific look or atmosphere. This can include giving a video or image a warm, nostalgic feel, making it appear cooler and more modern, or even creating a dramatic, otherworldly effect.

Professional colorists often use specialized software and tools to fine-tune these color adjustments, ensuring that the final result aligns with the creative vision of the project. It plays a significant role in storytelling, as different color grades can evoke different emotions and enhance the overall visual experience.

What’s Dolby Vision?

Dolby Vision empowers visual creatives to add greater depth, incredible contrast, and more colors than you dreamed possible to the movies, TV shows, and games you love.

It unlocks the full potential of HDR technology by dynamically optimizing the image quality based on your service, device, and platform to deliver mesmerizing visuals every time.

Dolby Vision provides the best-quality HDR signal delivered to the consumer TV or device: generic HDR (10 bit) and Dolby Vision (12 bit). In order to creating content in Dolby Vision, we need to select supported Display and Mastering tool, also source material and workflow understanding are required.