A color suite is the control room for color grading video in a post-production environment.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel
A Shadow Telecine in a color correction suite.
SDC-2000 Spirit DataCine Film Deck, Lens Gate and Local Control Panel
BVW-75, PVW-2800, and UVW-1800 BetacamSP VTRs in a 19-inch racks.
Color grading is a post-production process common to filmmaking and video editing of altering the appearance of an image for presentation in different environments on different devices. Various attributes of an image such as contrast, color, saturation, detail, black level, and white balance may be enhanced whether for motion pictures, videos, or still images. Color grading and color correction are often used synonymously as terms for this process and can include the generation of artistic color effects through creative blending and compositing of different layer masks of the source image. Color grading is generally now performed in a digital process either in a controlled environment such as a color suite, and is usually done in a dim or dark environment.
A photograph color graded into orange and teal, complementary colors commonly used in Hollywood films
Color grading with Scratch