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==== Intro ====
 
* Color Correction is the process of correcting each clips exposure, white balance , contrast etc.
 
* Color Correction is the process of correcting each clips exposure, white balance , contrast etc.
* Color Grading is adding a more stylistic look to all of the clips.  
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* Color Grading is adding a more stylistic look to all of the clips.
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* The Lumetri effect and the Lumetri scopes are available in Premiere and After Effects.
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'''Process'''
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* Use the basic section to correct white balance and exposure on clips.
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* The effect can be applied to a clip in the timeline or a clip in the bin.
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** If clip is used more than once apply it to the clip in the bin.
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* Use the Creative and HSL Secondary sections for additional control.
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* To apply a "look" to a bunch of clips use an adjustment layer.
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* Always use the scopes.
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* [[Lumetri Color - Premiere Pro]]
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==== Adobe Help tutorials and videos.  ====
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* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/color-workflows.html
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* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/lumetri-color-overview.html
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* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/secondary-controls.html
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* https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/change-color.html
  
 
[[Category:2016-2017]]
 
[[Category:2016-2017]]

Latest revision as of 11:00, 16 May 2017

Intro

  • Color Correction is the process of correcting each clips exposure, white balance , contrast etc.
  • Color Grading is adding a more stylistic look to all of the clips.
  • The Lumetri effect and the Lumetri scopes are available in Premiere and After Effects.

Process

  • Use the basic section to correct white balance and exposure on clips.
  • The effect can be applied to a clip in the timeline or a clip in the bin.
    • If clip is used more than once apply it to the clip in the bin.
  • Use the Creative and HSL Secondary sections for additional control.
  • To apply a "look" to a bunch of clips use an adjustment layer.
  • Always use the scopes.
  • Lumetri Color - Premiere Pro

Adobe Help tutorials and videos.