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− | * Lumertri Color is the color correcting effect in Premiere Pro | + | * '''Lumertri Color''' is the color correcting effect in Premiere Pro |
− | * Lumetri Scopes are various graphic meters for assisting in color correction. | + | * '''Lumetri Scopes''' are various graphic meters for assisting in color correction. |
+ | <br> | ||
=== Set Up === | === Set Up === | ||
− | * Choose the '''Color | + | * Choose the '''Color''' workspace. |
* Make sure you can see the '''Lumertri Color''' and '''Lumertri Scopes''' panels at the same time. | * Make sure you can see the '''Lumertri Color''' and '''Lumertri Scopes''' panels at the same time. | ||
* When the the '''Lumertri Color''' panel is open '''Selection Follows Playhead''' is tuned on. | * When the the '''Lumertri Color''' panel is open '''Selection Follows Playhead''' is tuned on. | ||
− | ** This makes it so that the '''Lumertri Color''' and '''Lumertri Scopes''' panels always show the clip under the '''playhead'''. | + | ** This makes it so that the '''Lumertri Color''' and '''Lumertri Scopes''' panels always show the clip under the '''playhead.''' |
+ | * More information about [https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/user-guide.html/premiere-pro/using/lumetri-scopes.ug.html Lumetri Scopes] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Basics Controls ==== | ||
+ | * The check box at the top right of each section can be used to bypass the entire section. | ||
+ | * Double click on a slider to rest that value to it's default. | ||
+ | * To add a mask go to the '''Effects Controls''' panel and add a mask to '''Lumetri Color'''. | ||
+ | * '''Color Wheels''': Drag around the circle to choose a color. Drag to the edge to increase the intensity. Double click to reset to the default. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Saving Presets ==== | ||
+ | * At the top of the '''Lumetri''' panel click the 3 horizontal lines. | ||
+ | * Use '''Export .look''' to export a LUT. | ||
+ | ** This can be imported in the '''Creative''' section | ||
+ | * Use '''Save Preset''' to export a preset. | ||
+ | ** This can be used to add a Lumetri Effect to a clip with all of the settings editable. | ||
=== Lumetri Color Sections === | === Lumetri Color Sections === | ||
− | * Basic Correction: technical corrections to exposures | + | * '''Basic Correction''': technical corrections to exposures |
− | *Creative: apply and adjust looks | + | *'''Creative''': apply and adjust looks |
− | *Curves: refine the look using RGB Curves and the Hue Saturation Curve | + | *'''Curves''': refine the look using RGB Curves and the Hue Saturation Curve |
− | *Color Wheels: adjust shadows mid-tones and highlights | + | *'''Color Wheels''': adjust shadows mid-tones and highlights |
− | *HSL Secondary: isolate a color to apply secondary correction | + | *'''HSL Secondary''': isolate a color to apply secondary correction |
− | *Vignette: apply a vignette | + | *'''Vignette''': apply a vignette |
==== Basic Correction ==== | ==== Basic Correction ==== | ||
===== White Balance ===== | ===== White Balance ===== | ||
− | * Set '''White Balance''' by using the | + | * Set '''White Balance''' by using the eye dropper tool to click on a white object in clip. |
* Use the '''Temperature''' slider to adjust color temperature. | * Use the '''Temperature''' slider to adjust color temperature. | ||
− | ** | + | ** Left for cooler and right for warmer. |
* The '''Tint''' slider compensates for a green or magenta tint. | * The '''Tint''' slider compensates for a green or magenta tint. | ||
** Left to add green and right to add magenta. | ** Left to add green and right to add magenta. | ||
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** This can be useful to start from but do not rely on it. | ** This can be useful to start from but do not rely on it. | ||
*'''Saturation''': Adjusts the saturation levels. | *'''Saturation''': Adjusts the saturation levels. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Creative ==== | ||
+ | This section is used to apply and modify '''Looks'''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Looks''' are presets designed to give the video a certain film look. You can use the included '''Looks''', load other Looks or make custom '''Looks''' with '''Speedgrade'''. | ||
+ | * '''Look''': Use the pull down menu to choose a Look. Or click on the image to browse thru the '''Looks'''. Double click to apply it. | ||
+ | * '''Intensity''': Adjusts the intensity of the '''Look'''. | ||
+ | * '''Faded Film:''' Applies a faded film effect. | ||
+ | * '''Sharpen''': Adjusts the edge definition. Too much can make the video look unnatural. | ||
+ | * '''Vibrance''': changes lower saturated colors with less effect on the higher saturation colors. Also prevents skin tones from being over saturated. | ||
+ | * '''Saturation''': Adjusts saturation of all colors equally. | ||
+ | * '''Tint Balance''': Adjust the tint of the shadows and highlights. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Curves ==== | ||
+ | Use to refine the clip with '''RGB Curves''' and the '''Hue Saturation Curve'''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== RGB Curves ===== | ||
+ | * The white luma curve controls all 3 colors simultaneously. | ||
+ | * Click on the red, green or blue to adjust a color independently | ||
+ | * Click to add a point. Command click to delete a point. | ||
+ | * Dragging up or down lighten or darkens the clip. | ||
+ | * Dragging left or right increases or decrease contrast. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Hue Saturation Curves ===== | ||
+ | * Drag the white wheel outward to saturate or inward to desaturate. | ||
+ | * Click on the wheel to add edit points. | ||
+ | * Drag the to modify specific hues. | ||
+ | * Or click one of the small circles to select a preset color range. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Color Wheels ==== | ||
+ | Adjust shadows, midtones, and highlights using color wheels for more precise color adjustments. | ||
+ | * Use the 3 wheels to adjust shadows, midtone and highlights. | ||
+ | * Use the sliders to to increase or decrease the setting. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Color Matching ===== | ||
+ | For comparing the look of two different shots. | ||
+ | # Click the '''Comparison View''' button | ||
+ | # Select the reference position by: | ||
+ | #* Using the slider | ||
+ | #* Entering in a timecode number | ||
+ | #* Jumping to edit points with the arrows | ||
+ | # Choose the display mode by selecting the rectangle icons in the middle. | ||
+ | #* Side by Side | ||
+ | #* Vertical Split | ||
+ | #* Horizontal Split | ||
+ | # Choose a target clip by positioning the playhead over the clip to be modified. | ||
+ | ## Make sure that the clip is selected | ||
+ | # Face Detection (optional) | ||
+ | #* Face detection is on by default | ||
+ | #* If '''Auto Colo'''r detects faces in either the reference or current frame it gives higher weight to the colors in the facial region. | ||
+ | # Click '''Apply Match''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== HSL Secondary ==== | ||
+ | The hue, saturation and luma secondary section is used to isolate a color or luma key and apply a secondary color correction to it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Control for Setting the Key ===== | ||
+ | * The H, S and L sections all have check boxes to bypass the setting | ||
+ | * The top triangle controls the range of the setting. | ||
+ | * The bottom triangle adds a feathering to the range. | ||
+ | * Click on the gray bar to drag the range. | ||
+ | * When a setting is being adjusted the display switches to the mask. | ||
+ | * Click the check box next to the mask controls to turn the mask on. | ||
+ | * The mask has three different display settings. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Set the Key ===== | ||
+ | # Use one of the preset colors or use the eyedropper to pick the target color | ||
+ | # Press the command key with the eyedropper to select a 5 x 5 grid of pixels. | ||
+ | # Adjust the range and feathering of the hue. | ||
+ | # Fine tune the mask by adjusting the saturation and luma setting. | ||
+ | # Use Denoise and Blur as needed to refine the mask. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Adjust the Color ===== | ||
+ | * Use the little circles at the top to choose between one or three color wheels. | ||
+ | * Each color wheel con be used to modify the selected color. | ||
+ | * Each wheel has a luma adjustment slider. | ||
+ | * Use the '''Temperature''' slider to adjust color temperature. | ||
+ | ** Left for cooler and right for warmer. | ||
+ | * The '''Tint''' slider compensates for a green or magenta tint. | ||
+ | ** Left to add green and right to add magenta. | ||
+ | *'''Contras'''t: Adjusts midtones. | ||
+ | *'''Sharpen''': Sharpens or blurs the selected color. | ||
+ | *'''Saturation''': Adjusts the saturation | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Vigenette ==== | ||
+ | Apply a vignette to achieve a look that is faded out at the edges, and bright at the center. | ||
[[Category:Premiere Pro]] | [[Category:Premiere Pro]] |
Latest revision as of 11:53, 4 May 2021
- Lumertri Color is the color correcting effect in Premiere Pro
- Lumetri Scopes are various graphic meters for assisting in color correction.
Contents
Set Up
- Choose the Color workspace.
- Make sure you can see the Lumertri Color and Lumertri Scopes panels at the same time.
- When the the Lumertri Color panel is open Selection Follows Playhead is tuned on.
- This makes it so that the Lumertri Color and Lumertri Scopes panels always show the clip under the playhead.
- More information about Lumetri Scopes
Basics Controls
- The check box at the top right of each section can be used to bypass the entire section.
- Double click on a slider to rest that value to it's default.
- To add a mask go to the Effects Controls panel and add a mask to Lumetri Color.
- Color Wheels: Drag around the circle to choose a color. Drag to the edge to increase the intensity. Double click to reset to the default.
Saving Presets
- At the top of the Lumetri panel click the 3 horizontal lines.
- Use Export .look to export a LUT.
- This can be imported in the Creative section
- Use Save Preset to export a preset.
- This can be used to add a Lumetri Effect to a clip with all of the settings editable.
Lumetri Color Sections
- Basic Correction: technical corrections to exposures
- Creative: apply and adjust looks
- Curves: refine the look using RGB Curves and the Hue Saturation Curve
- Color Wheels: adjust shadows mid-tones and highlights
- HSL Secondary: isolate a color to apply secondary correction
- Vignette: apply a vignette
Basic Correction
White Balance
- Set White Balance by using the eye dropper tool to click on a white object in clip.
- Use the Temperature slider to adjust color temperature.
- Left for cooler and right for warmer.
- The Tint slider compensates for a green or magenta tint.
- Left to add green and right to add magenta.
Tone
- Exposure: Sets the brightness of the clip. right expands highlights and left expands shadows.
- Contrast: Adjusts midtones.
- Highlights: Adjusts bright areas
- Shadows: Adjusts dark areas.
- Whites: Adjusts white clipping
- Blacks: Adjust black clipping
- Reset: resets all controls to the 0.
- Auto: Click to automatically maximize the tonal scale and minimize highlight and shadow clipping.
- This can be useful to start from but do not rely on it.
- Saturation: Adjusts the saturation levels.
Creative
This section is used to apply and modify Looks.
Looks are presets designed to give the video a certain film look. You can use the included Looks, load other Looks or make custom Looks with Speedgrade.
- Look: Use the pull down menu to choose a Look. Or click on the image to browse thru the Looks. Double click to apply it.
- Intensity: Adjusts the intensity of the Look.
- Faded Film: Applies a faded film effect.
- Sharpen: Adjusts the edge definition. Too much can make the video look unnatural.
- Vibrance: changes lower saturated colors with less effect on the higher saturation colors. Also prevents skin tones from being over saturated.
- Saturation: Adjusts saturation of all colors equally.
- Tint Balance: Adjust the tint of the shadows and highlights.
Curves
Use to refine the clip with RGB Curves and the Hue Saturation Curve.
RGB Curves
- The white luma curve controls all 3 colors simultaneously.
- Click on the red, green or blue to adjust a color independently
- Click to add a point. Command click to delete a point.
- Dragging up or down lighten or darkens the clip.
- Dragging left or right increases or decrease contrast.
Hue Saturation Curves
- Drag the white wheel outward to saturate or inward to desaturate.
- Click on the wheel to add edit points.
- Drag the to modify specific hues.
- Or click one of the small circles to select a preset color range.
Color Wheels
Adjust shadows, midtones, and highlights using color wheels for more precise color adjustments.
- Use the 3 wheels to adjust shadows, midtone and highlights.
- Use the sliders to to increase or decrease the setting.
Color Matching
For comparing the look of two different shots.
- Click the Comparison View button
- Select the reference position by:
- Using the slider
- Entering in a timecode number
- Jumping to edit points with the arrows
- Choose the display mode by selecting the rectangle icons in the middle.
- Side by Side
- Vertical Split
- Horizontal Split
- Choose a target clip by positioning the playhead over the clip to be modified.
- Make sure that the clip is selected
- Face Detection (optional)
- Face detection is on by default
- If Auto Color detects faces in either the reference or current frame it gives higher weight to the colors in the facial region.
- Click Apply Match
HSL Secondary
The hue, saturation and luma secondary section is used to isolate a color or luma key and apply a secondary color correction to it.
Control for Setting the Key
- The H, S and L sections all have check boxes to bypass the setting
- The top triangle controls the range of the setting.
- The bottom triangle adds a feathering to the range.
- Click on the gray bar to drag the range.
- When a setting is being adjusted the display switches to the mask.
- Click the check box next to the mask controls to turn the mask on.
- The mask has three different display settings.
Set the Key
- Use one of the preset colors or use the eyedropper to pick the target color
- Press the command key with the eyedropper to select a 5 x 5 grid of pixels.
- Adjust the range and feathering of the hue.
- Fine tune the mask by adjusting the saturation and luma setting.
- Use Denoise and Blur as needed to refine the mask.
Adjust the Color
- Use the little circles at the top to choose between one or three color wheels.
- Each color wheel con be used to modify the selected color.
- Each wheel has a luma adjustment slider.
- Use the Temperature slider to adjust color temperature.
- Left for cooler and right for warmer.
- The Tint slider compensates for a green or magenta tint.
- Left to add green and right to add magenta.
- Contrast: Adjusts midtones.
- Sharpen: Sharpens or blurs the selected color.
- Saturation: Adjusts the saturation
Vigenette
Apply a vignette to achieve a look that is faded out at the edges, and bright at the center.