

That way you can make very specific adjustments without affecting the rest of your image. Using a variety of masks and some tracking, you can tell Resolve to apply corrections to a specific hue, brightness value, or physical area in your image.


So what does that phrase even mean? Basically, secondary correction is colorwork that is targeted to a specific part of your image. Once you know how to take advantage of Resolve’s most basic video color correction abilities, the software offers a whole new world of insanely powerful tools that will let you take your color skills to the next level.Īmong those tools, the ones you will likely find yourself using most often will be those designed for secondary color correction.
