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colorcorrected

Colorcorrected is an adjective used to describe images, video, or displays that have undergone color correction to adjust colors for accuracy, neutrality, or a specific stylistic intent. Color correction is a post-production process aimed at removing unwanted color casts caused by lighting, white balance, or camera sensors, and at achieving consistent colors across different shots or devices. The result is an asset whose colors more faithfully represent the original scene or align with a defined target appearance.

In practical terms, color correction involves adjusting white balance, exposure, contrast, and color balance, and refining

Colorcorrected outputs are common in photography, film and television post-production, broadcasting, and digital commerce. They are

hue,
saturation,
and
luminance.
Technically
oriented
workflows
use
instruments
such
as
waveform
monitors
and
vectorscopes,
and
rely
on
software
tools
in
applications
like
DaVinci
Resolve,
Adobe
Premiere
Pro,
or
Photoshop.
Color
correction
focuses
on
accuracy
and
uniformity,
while
color
grading
may
introduce
artistic
color
shifts
and
mood.
Workflows
usually
employ
color
management
with
target
color
spaces
(sRGB,
Rec.
709,
DCI-P3)
and
ICC
profiles
to
preserve
consistency
across
monitors
and
printers.
particularly
important
for
multi-shot
sequences,
catalog
imagery,
and
archival
restoration
where
matching
colors
across
frames
is
essential.
Proper
implementation
requires
calibrated
displays
and
standardized
workflows
to
avoid
color
discrepancies.