Video color correction
FrameOS includes color correction controls in the timeline editor. Adjust exposure, white balance, contrast, and saturation for individual clips before export — so every clip you publish from the same episode has a consistent, intentional look.
Color correct in the timeline editor
Most source recordings from podcasts, webinars, and interviews are shot under inconsistent lighting: a sunny window in the morning looks different from the same room at dusk. Color correction in the FrameOS timeline lets you fix the white balance, bring down over-exposed faces, and lift shadows so the speaker looks their best in the final vertical — not just in the recording environment they happened to be in.
Consistent look across all clips from one recording
A recording from a one-hour podcast might produce ten clips, each drawn from a different moment and therefore from a slightly different lighting condition. Applying color correction at the source level — before clips are cut — ensures consistent visual tone across every export. You set the look once and it applies through all the clip outputs.
Grade for the platform
Short-form platforms — TikTok, Shorts, Reels — favour high-contrast, punchy visuals. A slight saturation boost and exposure correction makes clips pop in a fast-moving feed. FrameOS color controls let you make these adjustments without leaving the clip pipeline, so the grade is baked into the final export, not applied after the fact in a separate tool.
Color correction workflow
- Color controls in the FrameOS timeline editor.
- Adjust exposure, white balance, contrast, and saturation.
- Apply corrections per clip or globally across a recording.
- Consistent visual tone across all exports from one episode.
- No watermark on exports.
FAQ
Can I color correct video in FrameOS?
Yes. FrameOS includes color correction controls in the timeline editor — exposure, white balance, contrast, and saturation — available before you export clips.
Does color correction apply to all clips from a recording?
You can apply corrections at the source level so every clip output inherits the same grade, or adjust individual clips separately.
Is FrameOS a full color grading suite?
FrameOS is a clip pipeline, not a dedicated color grading tool like DaVinci Resolve. It covers the corrections most creators need for social video: exposure fixes, white balance, and basic grade — not professional HDR workflows.