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this video is sponsored by Squarespace when color grading concert photos theres a few different approaches you can take since the lighting is pretty much out of your control each photo may require a different kind of edit the first approach well cover is adjusting for skin tone if the color cast on your subject is yellow blue green or magenta consider yourself lucky a lot of times you can simply make white balance adjustments to the photo and get a more accurate skin tone lets take a look at this shot red cast with an orangish yellowish hair light sheesh first lets brighten the image then Ill get a base preset on the image then well shove The Tint over to Green then the temperature over to Blue now lets go down to calibration I want to take both the red and the green primary used to 100. then lower the saturation of each the blue hue will come down to around negative 10 and the saturation to negative 35. okay now lets add a mask for our subject and increase the exposure here an