Runway Dress Color Restoration
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Runway Dress Color Restoration.
Location: Remote
My short fashion-runway clip suffers from a harsh lighting shift that drains a vibrant green dress to lifeless gray in just a few seconds. I need a skilled colorist to step through the footage in DaVinci Resolve and keep that dress the same fresh green throughout, while the rest of the runway and background lighting stay exactly as shot.
What you'll do:
• Any LUTs or presets you create for this fix
Skills: Video Services, Video Production, Video Editing, Video Processing, DaVinci Resolve, Video Post-editing, Visual Effects, Color Grading
Budget: $10–$30 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
My short fashion-runway clip suffers from a harsh lighting shift that drains a vibrant green dress to lifeless gray in just a few seconds. I need a skilled colorist to step through the footage in DaVinci Resolve and keep that dress the same fresh green throughout, while the rest of the runway and background lighting stay exactly as shot.
You’ll have the original clip plus a reference frame that shows the correct hue. Using Magic Mask, Color Stabilizer, Flicker Free, power windows—or any Resolve Studio techniques you prefer—track the garment frame-by-frame, neutralize the exposure swings, and match the dress back to the reference without introducing halos, banding, or spill on the background.
Deliverables:
• Final graded video at the original resolution and frame rate
• DaVinci Resolve project file (or export) with all nodes intact
• Any LUTs or presets you create for this fix
I’m on a tight turnaround, so please share links to comparable color correction work—especially examples that show selective color recovery under changing light—and let me know how quickly you can have the first pass ready. Looking forward to collaborating!
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