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In a small series in my channel I show you how to color grade your 360 video footages to improve image quality and get the best look possible.

Instead of giving you a general color grading lesson, I will show the tricks which make your 360 footages look better instantly. And you can use them with any 360 video, it doesn’t matter which camera you have.

In this episode I show you the basic structure, how post-production looks like in most of my 360 videos and I talk about the importance of so-called local adjustments.

It’s very important, because after publishing, people won’t see the entire 360 space at the same time, but they will take closer looks to these smaller scenes. So besides color grading the whole video globally, we have to make some smaller “local” adjustments, too.

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