Across
- 2. – A main color plus the two colors next to its complement.
- 12. – A color fringing effect caused by lens distortion.
- 14. – A color mixed with black (darker version).
- 16. – Colors next to each other on the color wheel that create harmony (e.g.,Blue, Blue-Green, Green).
- 20. – The range of colors available in a digital system (sRGB, Rec.709, etc.).
- 21. – Increases muted colors without oversaturating strong ones.
- 22. – A circular chart that displays the relationships between all colors.
- 24. – A color model using Red, Green, Blue light for screens and digital displays.
- 27. – Colors associated with calm and coolness (Blue, Green, Purple).
- 28. – The process of adjusting footage to achieve accurate and natural colors,proper exposure, and consistent lighting across scenes.
- 31. – Flat, low-contrast footage designed for color grading.
- 32. – Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., Blue & Orange)that create strong contrast.
- 35. (Look-Up Table) – A preset that applies a specific color transformation.
- 38. – Adjusts specific colors or areas.
- 41. – Controls brightness of midtones.
- 42. – The study of how colors relate, mix, and interact to create visual harmony and meaning.
- 44. – The brightest parts of the image.
- 45. – Adjusts the overall image.
- 47. –Adjusts colors so that colors appear true under different lighting conditions.
- 49. – Adjusts colors so whites appear true white under different lighting conditions..
- 50. – A tool for adjusting shadows, midtones, and highlights separately.
Down
- 1. – Adjusts how warm (orange) or cool (blue) an image appears.
- 3. – The three base colors that cannot be created by mixing others (Red, Blue,Yellow).
- 4. – A color scheme using different shades and tints of a single color.
- 5. – A selected group of colors used in a project
- 6. – The intensity or vividness of a color.
- 7. – Graph showing the distribution of light values.
- 8. – The darkest areas of an image.
- 9. – A color mixed with white (lighter version).
- 10. – The difference between the light and dark areas.
- 11. – Colors that evoke warmth or energy (Red, Orange, Yellow).
- 13. – Three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
- 15. – Colors made by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color (Red-Orange, Blue-Green, etc.).
- 17. – The difference between colors to make elements stand out.
- 18. – Displays brightness levels across an image.
- 19. – Shows color information and saturation.
- 20. – The range of colors a camera or display can capture.
- 23. – The middle range of brightness in an image.
- 25. – The creative process of altering the color and mood of a video for artistic purposes (done after color correction).
- 26. – How warm or cool a color appears (measured in Kelvin).
- 29. – Colors created by mixing two primary colors (Green, Orange, Purple).
- 30. (Brightness) – How light or dark a color appears.
- 33. – How colors influence mood, emotion, and perception.
- 34. – Making color consistent across multiple shots.
- 36. – A pleasing balance of colors in a composition.
- 37. – A 6-digit code representing a color in digital formats.
- 39. – The overall brightness or darkness of an image.
- 40. – A color model used in printing: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black.
- 43. – A color mixed with gray.
- 46. – The harmony between warm and cool tones in an image.
- 48. – The pure base color (red, blue, green, etc.).
