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the art of color grading 🎨 one of my goals this year was to really learn how to grade LOG footage… happy with how this one came out! #reels #pnw #oregon #lumix #lumixusa #lumixs9

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AV 📷
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11 days ago

👏👏👏

Miles Dittmar
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10 days ago

So sick

Cat Katz
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11 days ago

What do you use to edit and color grade?

Derek
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11 days ago

He’s coming to the dark side 👹

Espen Hatleskog
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11 days ago

So crisp 😍

Richard Chen
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Fire

Grant Benesh
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11 days ago

Looking good dude

Drea Renae Photography
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11 days ago

Wow really nice 😊

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