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hello everyone my name is pratik and im a freelance colorist based in india this is the fifth episode in a series of tutorials called upgrade where i share color grading techniques and workflows ive found useful and i hope youll find them useful too todays topic will be a brief overview of the color grading workflow usually followed for vfx shorts a lot of colorists when starting out wonder whether color grading is done before or after vfx the short answer to that question is color grading is done after vfx however this might change depending on the project the workflow preferred by the vfx team and the type of vfx involved in the project therefore it is always advisable to discuss early on with everyone involved in post production the workflow which will be followed if you are working with raw footage you will have to tell everyone involved the debayer parameters you prefer working with this will help prevent any problems that might arise during the grading stage i have a short c