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today ill show you how to make sure your skin tones are perfect in final cut pro hey guys im rafael and welcome to the channel where our goal is to always fix it in camera and then finesse it in post ultimately helping you achieve better creative and financial results faster and i always appreciate the early thumbs up on the video because skin tones are awesome but sometimes they are not and they need to be tweaked to make them look right lets say the white balance was off a little bit or the exposure of the footage wasnt perfect or there are color casts from the environment or even if your monitor isnt perfectly calibrated you may not notice the skin tones are off the process i will show you today will let you know and correct any of those issues but this process also assumes that the footage is already base corrected if you shot in log youll first have to correct it to a color profile like rec 709 i made a video on how to color correct c-log footage