Color grading contrast¶
Color grading enables control over the visual tone of a scene by selectively adjusting colors across different luminance ranges. This effect allows you to use pre-defined set of properties to achieve higher contrast effect using the Color Grading effect as a base.
Contrast enhancement is a color grading operation that expands the range between the darkest and brightest elements in an image. This technique is essential for establishing atmospheric conditions like harsh sunlight or deep shadow or emphasizing subject silhouettes.
Color grading properties¶
Property |
Type |
Range |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Effect Strength |
Float |
0 - 1 |
Controls the overall intensity of the post-processing effect. |
Highlight Range |
Vector2 |
|
Defines the luminance range considered as highlights in the image. |
Hue Saturation Value |
Vector3 |
|
Adjusts the global hue, saturation, and value of the image. |
Shadow Range |
Vector2 |
|
Defines the luminance range considered as shadows in the image. |
Highlight Color |
Color |
The color tint applied to the highlight regions of the image. |
|
Midtone Color |
Color |
The color tint applied to the midtone regions of the image. |
|
Shadow Color |
Color |
The color tint applied to the shadow regions of the image. |