Unfortunately, part of the colorist’s job sometimes involves solving problems in the original footage. Even in the best recordings, we can encounter situations that need to be resolved. In other cases, we may also be asked to improve the original materials as much as possible. In these instances, we are indeed talking about color ‘correction’.
In our DaVinci Resolve Troubleshooting Online Course, you will learn to handle the necessary tools to solve the most common problems encountered during the color correction phase. Using various OFX included in DaVinci Resolve, as well as some tools from the Color Room, we can eliminate image noise, banding, dead pixels, perform simple element removal, or even replace skies.
DaVinci Resolve is rightfully the most used color correction program in any type of production, to the point that it has become the standard for digital production and post-production professionals. From a small short film graded on your laptop to a Hollywood movie on a 4K workstation, DaVinci Resolve is, without a doubt, the ideal tool for color correction at any level.
But DaVinci Resolve is no longer just for color; since its acquisition by Blackmagic Design, it hasn’t stopped growing. Currently, it’s a tool to carry out almost all post-production: editing, VFX, sound, LAB, DIT are some of the functions and disciplines that can be performed with the program. And now it can also be done collaboratively and remotely.