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Introducing 
Adobe SpeedGrade CS6
Powerful layer-based color grading
With SpeedGrade CS6, color corrections, masks, and filters are 
applied as layers, making it easy to use simple elements to 
build up and make adjustments to complex grades. You can 
add, remove, combine, and rearrange grades and effects, and 
adjust the influence of each layer with its own opacity slider.
In one scene, you might apply a soft bleach bypass for a 
desaturated, high-contrast effect along with a subtle blue cast 
for the whole frame, and then add a mask with a warmer tone 
around your subject to highlight a character. You can apply 
secondary grades to color ranges within the frame to draw the 
eye to important elements within the frame or to blend parts of 
the image into their surroundings.
Save grades as .Look files, including all layers and settings, so it 
can be reused and modified for different shots or projects.
Grading tracks on the Timeline provide another way to apply 
.Looks, or grading elements such as masks or grading transitions. This is a great way to create visual 
continuity across scenes or whole projects in tandem with the clip-specific color corrections.
Masks are part of the layer structure and can be positioned as easily as any other layer, so that 
color corrections are applied to the areas inside, or outside, your mask.  In SpeedGrade CS6, mask 
feathering allows for infinite falloff: You can determine with precision how one area of the image 
flows into the other, or apply vignettes to the whole frame that are as bold, or as subtle, as the 
story requires.
Layer-based color grading is where SpeedGrade shows its power—and where your storytelling 
comes alive. Apply as many corrections and effects as you need to get the shot right. All 
adjustments are automatically combined in the Lumetri Deep Color Engine and processed as a 
single operation, for optimum performance, even with complex grades. 
Primaries and secondaries 
Primary color corrections are
applied to the whole image—for
example, to change the cast of a
scene or a whole film. Secondary
color corrections are adjustments to
specific color ranges. SpeedGrade
CS6 allows you to define a very
narrow color range for a secondary,
for example, to emphasize a specific
element in the image, for example
skin tones. You can also use broader
secondary color ranges, such as
when you want to showcase the rich
greens in a forest or the beautiful
red shades of a sunset.
Apply primary color corrections to the 
whole frame in combination with 
effects and secondary grades for 
selected color ranges.
Create and modify mask shapes with intuitive drawing tools and the interactive mask widget. You can track and animate 
masks and control feathering with precision.