Photo Curves - Color Grading APP
The following tools are currently supported:
- Basic controls (brightness, contrast, shadows, highlights, saturation)
- Color wheels (shadows, midtones, highlights)
- RGB curves
- CMYK curves
- Lab curves
- Hue vs Saturation curve
- Hue vs Hue curve
- Hue vs Luma (Lightness) curve
- Luma vs Saturation curve
- Luma vs Hue curve
- Saturation vs Saturation curve
- Masking tool
- Adjustment layers
Export your color grading as 3DLUT (.cube) file or to your preset library to use it later or share with others. You can use build-in presets (filters) as is or as a starting point for your next color grading experiment. Remember - every preset is fully editable!
Preset library:
- Create your own presets or edit existing
- Export your presets to a file to share or import presets created by others
- Export presets as 3DLUT (.cube) files
- Library includes standard pre-defined presets too, including popular Orange Teal and other artistic filters
Color grading hints:
Basic Controls - brightness, contrast, shadows, highlights, saturation.
Color Wheels - mix a color into shadows, midtones, or highlights of an image.
Layer Masks - create adjustment layers and draw masks to apply color grading manipulations to a selected area of an image.
RGB curves - control red, green, and blue channels independently.
CMYK curves - control cyan, magenta, yellow, and key channels of CMYK color space.
LAB curves - manipulate brightness (L), and A, B color channels of LAB color space - unlike RGB, LAB color channels don't affect brightness component, enabling more creative color manipulations.
Hue vs Saturation curve - increase or decrease saturation of a color or a HUE range.
Hue vs Hue curve - change colors by selective HUE shift.
Hue vs Luma curve - adjust brightness of a color or a HUE range.
Luma vs Saturation curve - adjust saturation of shades, midtones, and highlights.
Luma vs Hue curve - shift HUE of shades, midtones, or highlights.
Saturation vs Saturation curve - boost unsaturated and decrease over-saturated colors to create evenly saturated HDR like images.