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I saw some Hollywood Footage which the Effect Artists put the actors which are shot in the studio (green box, blue box etc.) into a different environment. (Anything like a bar, a coast, a roof, a jungle etc.)

 

The new environment has different light conditions. (The position of the light colors, the intensity of the light etc.

 

So to be able to match these we have to do some work here. (Like Photo or Video Editors)

 

https://youtu.be/Q1h2z7iMfhM

 

Question 1) Does this video explain this by saying “Stealing the color grading”

 

What does this “Stealing the Color Grading” mean?

 

Question 2) What Is the name of the technique of my case?

 

If this video doesn’t explain It. How can I do that? Is there a tutorial video?

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On 5/13/2023 at 3:12 PM, Mainecoon364 said:

What does this “Stealing the Color Grading” mean?

You have two images: your own, and a „donor“ image.

From the donor image, you sample 3 colors (shadows, mid tones, highlights) of skin color.

The you use a gradient map adjustment to use this colors in your source image, and get almost the same skin tones.

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