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Avid DS Basic Color Balancing
Avid DS Basic Color Balancing
HD and D-cinema Consultant Igor Ridanovic presents an Avid DS tutorial on basic color balancing using a custom preset. For more tutorials from Igor, check out his Website, HDhead.com.
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