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AI color grading using reference images in Higgsfield

Demo summary

The video shows how to upload a reference image to Higgsfield's LUT tool to automatically generate a color grade for a log footage clip.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on the LUTs tool
  2. Upload your input footage
  3. Upload a reference image to serve as the color grading source
  4. Adjust the strength slider (default is 85%)
  5. Click Generate

Options

  • Adjust the strength of the LUT effect

Watch out for

  • The final grade may not look exactly like the reference if the lighting conditions between the two shots are significantly different

Tips

  • Keep the strength at the default 85% for initial generation

Highlights

we are already in the color page without doing anything. It's working. Actually, it's really working. Crazy. Just crazy.

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