\nomenclature{\textbf{Codec}}{contraction of \textbf{co}der and \textbf{dec}oder; used to generally compress media and decompress to reproduce it. Results are a trade-off between bitrate and quality.}
-\nomenclature{\textbf{Color correction}}{minimizing error between the image and the original object. Corrects exposure and color dominants. There is the primary CC, which covers the entire frame; and the secondary CC, which isolates and intervenes only on specific parts of the frame.}
+\nomenclature{\textbf{Color correction}}{Same as color grading. Some people use it with slightly different meanings: minimizing error between the image and the original object. Corrects exposure and color dominants. There is the primary CC, which covers the entire frame; and the secondary CC, which isolates and intervenes only on specific parts of the frame.}
-\nomenclature{\textbf{Color grading}}{Correct the color and contrast of a shot to personalize it and make it more nicer or communicative. An example is the Teal \& Orange, which is widely used in Hollywood movies.}
+\nomenclature{\textbf{Color grading}}{Same as color correction. Some people use it with slightly different meanings: Correct the color and contrast of a shot to personalize it and make it more nicer or communicative. An example is the Teal \& Orange, which is widely used in Hollywood movies.}
\nomenclature{\textbf{Color model}}{an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as an ordered list of numbers, typically as three values or color components (for example, RGB).}