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  • #660

Color corrector using the three chromatic wheels

Submitted by Jeff F.T. @jeff

Assigned to Suhas @suhas2go

Link to original bug (#2372)

Description

Great control over color is definitely a must-have feature for a professional-grade video editing application. Currently, it is possible for users to workaround our lack of proper interface for this, but they deserve better. We want to create the needed tools so that they can fine-tune the colorimetry of their movies.

One day I would like being able to do color grading, or white balance correction, using the good old 3 chromatic wheels.

The classical three color wheels control the shadows for setting the black balance, midtones for setting the grey balance, and highlights for setting the white balance.

Imported from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596131

Depends on

  • Bug 3263
  • Bug 7810
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