When color grading images, using controller setups to help you keep your eyes on the calibrated monitor is key. This especially holds true when grading on set, even if there is limited space compared to a suite in a post-production facility.
In this article, we’ll offer more insight into the value of leveraging Pomfort’s support of various controller devices— supported by interviews of Livegrade user Jason Naran and Silverstack user Ant Thornton, on how they use a device that was originally designed to help online gamers: Stream Deck.
To get an idea about the basics of adjusting color via controllers, let’s start with a brief history of color grading.
Using Printer Lights as a Basic Toolset
In the days of analog post-processing films— basically everything before 2000, there were few possibilities for adjusting color. With the so called ‘printer lights,’ the color timer (as the colorists where usually...
In this article, we’ll offer more insight into the value of leveraging Pomfort’s support of various controller devices— supported by interviews of Livegrade user Jason Naran and Silverstack user Ant Thornton, on how they use a device that was originally designed to help online gamers: Stream Deck.
To get an idea about the basics of adjusting color via controllers, let’s start with a brief history of color grading.
Using Printer Lights as a Basic Toolset
In the days of analog post-processing films— basically everything before 2000, there were few possibilities for adjusting color. With the so called ‘printer lights,’ the color timer (as the colorists where usually...
- 11/16/2023
- by Lukas Wanderer
- Pomfort
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