For those involved in the production of training videos, or other media related exercises, Adobe's John Nack has some news for you: "Color-correcting a single image can be a challenge. Correcting a video clip, even more so. Correcting a whole series of shots & making them look good together—well, that takes some skill, plus some tech like the forthcoming release of Adobe SpeedGrade."
If you're in the production business, you need to look closely at SpeedGrade. I think that this will do for video folks what Match Color did for us Photoshop folks years ago.
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