Using a color correction remover script for better edits
Finding the right color correction remover script can save you a massive headache when a project starts looking a bit too "experimental" for its own good. We've all been there—you're deep into a grading session, stacking Lumetri effects, adding three different LUTs, and tweaking the curves until the footage looks less like a cinematic masterpiece and more like a neon nightmare. At some point, you realize you need to strip it all back and start over, but doing that manually for fifty different clips is enough to make anyone want to close their laptop and go for a very long walk. ...