
If the white balance is correct the RGB values will be close to equal. Use the color picker and move it over an area in the image that should be white or grey.In the Color tab enable the RGB values for the color picker by right-clicking on the viewer and selecting Show Picker RGB values.There are a number of ways to do this but the easiest is by using the color picker with its RGB values enabled and watching your RGB Parade scopes in DaVinci Resolve. To remove this cast we need to balance the colors in the image. An image without a correct white balance will have a color cast to it. Sometimes you have to work with shots that are already color graded but you need to have a different look. It may have been set wrong during a shoot or even purposely set a certain way for a look that is no longer needed. Often your footage won’t have a perfect white balance.
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Part 2: How to Fix a Color Cast in DaVinci Resolveįor an image to have a correct white balance, things which are supposed to be pure white should be pure white and things that are meant to be neutral grey should be neutral. Dealing with this kind of clip requires more advanced techniques for another tutorial. Similar hues on the face and hands also get turned green resulting in an unusable image. Have a look at what happens when we introduce a clip with a person. Be careful with your selection and adjustments as it will affect everything that has the same hue as your selection. That’s really it, you now have green grass. Make sure you are affecting all the grass and not leaving blotches.


Things don’t always go as planned when you are doing an on-location shoot. Part 1: Restore & Revive Color in DaVinci Resolve

Part 1: Restore & Revive Color in DaVinci Resolve.
