Difference between revisions of "Lumetri Color - Premiere Pro"

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*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
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==== Basic Correction ====
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===== White Balance =====
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* Set '''White Balance''' by using the Eyedropper tool to click on a white object in clip.
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* Use the '''Temperature''' slider to adjust color temperature.
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** Lefty for cooler and right for warmer.
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* The '''Tint''' slider compensates for a green or magenta tint. 
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** Left to add green and right to add magenta.
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===== Tone =====
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* '''Exposure''': Sets the brightness of the clip.  right expands highlights and left expands shadows.
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* '''Contras'''t: Adjusts midtones.
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* '''Highlights''': Adjusts bright areas
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* '''Shadows''': Adjusts dark areas.
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* '''Whites''': Adjusts white clipping
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* '''Blacks''': Adjust black clipping
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* '''Reset''': resets all controls to the 0.
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* Auto: dd
 
[[Category:Premiere Pro]]
 
[[Category:Premiere Pro]]

Revision as of 16:50, 11 May 2017

  • Lumertri Color is the color correcting effect in Premiere Pro
  • Lumetri Scopes are various graphic meters for assisting in color correction.

Set Up

  • Choose the Color workspace or the MML-Dual Screen 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.

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 Eyedropper tool to click on a white object in clip.
  • Use the Temperature slider to adjust color temperature.
    • Lefty 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: dd