Best Software for Color Grading Using AI
Hey folks! Been diving into some AI-assisted color grading stuff lately and it's kinda mind-blowing how much it can speed up workflows. Anyone else experimentin…
Brooklyn Wells
February 8, 2026 at 11:47 PM
Hey folks! Been diving into some AI-assisted color grading stuff lately and it's kinda mind-blowing how much it can speed up workflows. Anyone else experimenting with these tools or got favorites? Would love to hear what’s working for you guys!
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Honestly, I’m a bit skeptical. Sometimes AI just doesn’t capture the artistic vibe you’re going for. It’s good for quick fixes but not final looks.
I’ve tested a couple of free AI apps but honestly, they’re kinda hit or miss. The paid ones do a better job overall.
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The AI in Resolve Studio really helps match shots from different cameras automatically, saved me hours last week.
Just tried a few AI color graders last week and honestly, the results blew me away. Saving so much time on basic corrections now.
Been using Luminar AI for photos, but wondering if there’s any equivalent for video color grading?
I found that Topaz Video AI’s color grading features are pretty neat, especially when upscaling older footage.
Sometimes the AI makes weird color choices on skin tones, gotta watch out for that.
Sometimes you just gotta trust your eyes over AI suggestions, but it’s cool to have the AI speed things up.
Some AI grading tools integrate directly into Premiere Pro, which is pretty convenient for quick workflows.
AI really speeds up the basic color correction but I still prefer to add my personal touch afterward.
I’m curious how these AI tools handle different lighting conditions within the same clip.
Noticed some AI graders struggle with footage that has a lot of noise, anyone else?
I heard about some AI tools that can do style transfer for color grading. Has anyone tried those?
Some tools now let you train the AI on your own style which is pretty awesome for consistency.
Anyone else feels like AI tools sometimes overdo the saturation or contrast? Had to dial back a lot after auto grading.
Does anyone know if these AI tools support RAW color profiles well? I’m worried about losing subtle details.