Color Correct Video
Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma, and hue of a video.
About Color Correct Video
Color Correct Video adjusts a clip's brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma, and hue and exports the graded result as an MP4. Reach for it to rescue underexposed footage, punch up flat colors, or match the look of clips shot under different lighting. The grading runs in your browser, so your video is processed locally and never uploaded.
- Category
- media
- Input
- Accepts: video/*.
- Output
- Outputs: video/mp4.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- high
- Install group
- ffmpeg
Common uses
- Brighten a dim phone clip recorded in poor lighting
- Boost contrast and saturation to make flat, washed-out footage pop
- Shift hue to neutralize a color cast from indoor or fluorescent light
- Match the look of two clips shot in different conditions before joining them
- Tone down overexposed highlights by lowering brightness and adjusting gamma
- Give a clip a cooler or warmer feel by nudging saturation and hue
Frequently asked questions
Which adjustments can I make?
Five: brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma, and hue. Together they cover most basic correction and light grading needs.
Does correcting color re-encode the video?
Yes. Applying the adjustments requires rendering the frames out to a new MP4, so the output is a fresh file rather than an edit of the original.
What's the difference between brightness and gamma?
Brightness shifts all tones up or down uniformly, while gamma adjusts the midtones nonlinearly — useful for lifting shadow detail without blowing out highlights.
Is my footage uploaded to be graded?
No. All color processing happens in your browser on your device. The video stays private.
What formats are supported?
It accepts common video files (any video/* type) and exports MP4.
Keywords
- video
- color
- correction
- brightness
- contrast
- saturation
- hue
- gamma
- grade