Tip #370: 4 Steps to Better Skin Tones in Resolve
These four quick steps will improve skin tones in Resolve, without damaging the rest of your color grade. Here’s how.
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These four quick steps will improve skin tones in Resolve, without damaging the rest of your color grade. Here’s how.
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