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Simply put, color grading is the process of creating an overall ‘look’ for your film. Filmmakers use color grading to help convey the emotional tone they would like to convey to their audience, and it can be different for each film. This is why a film noir detective film looks completely different than a science fiction film.
Color grading is also used to fix problems or inconsistencies in shots that couldn’t be created properly during production. Sometimes the same shot can look completely different on two different cameras, because of differences in lighting, angles, or even just different types of sensors. Editors or colorists use color grading to change the look in post-production so they match up.

Editors or colorists use color grading

This is why a film noir detective film looks

Film looks completely different than a science fiction film
Filmmakers use color grading to help convey the emotional tone they would like to convey to their audience, and it can be different for each film. This is why a film noir detective film looks completely different than a science fiction film.