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      <title>5 Simple Steps to Copy Color Grade in DaVinci Resolve</title>
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      <description>Color grading is an essential part of the video editing process, and it can make a huge difference in the overall look and feel of your video. However, color grading can also be a complex and time-consuming process, especially if you&amp;rsquo;re not familiar with the software you&amp;rsquo;re using. If you&amp;rsquo;re looking for a way to speed up your color grading workflow, then you can try copying the color grade from another video.</description>
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