The primary goal of color correction is to establish a "neutral" base for every shot in a project. This is critical for visual continuity, ensuring that different clips from the same scene—potentially filmed at different times or with different cameras—look like they belong together.
: Fine-tuning the intensity of colors to look true-to-life before any creative alterations are made.
: Removing unwanted color casts (e.g., a blue tint from outdoor lighting) by identifying a neutral white or gray point.