Adobe Premiere Gets a Colorist-Free Color Grading Mode
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If you've ever handed footage to a client with a half-baked grade because Lumetri felt like too much, Adobe's new Color Mode in Premiere is worth a look — it puts basic-to-intermediate grading in a clean, separate tab with mouse-friendly controls and auto hue selection, so you're not bouncing between panels or pretending you know what you're doing in a parade scope.
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