Difference between revisions of "Lumetri Color - Premiere Pro"
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* Double click on a slider to rest that value to it's default. | * 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'''. | * 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 rest to the default. | ||
=== Lumetri Color Sections === | === Lumetri Color Sections === | ||
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'''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'''. | '''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''' | + | * '''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''': | + | * '''Intensity''': Adjusts the intensity of the '''Look'''. |
− | * '''Faded Film''' | + | * '''Faded Film:''' Applies a faded film effect. |
− | * '''Sharpen''' | + | * '''Sharpen''': Adjusts the edge definition. Too much can make the video look unnatural. |
− | * '''Vibrance''' | + | * '''Vibrance''': changes lower saturated colors with less effect on the higher saturation colors. Also prevents skin tones from being over saturated. |
− | * '''Saturation''' | + | * '''Saturation''': Adjusts saturation of all colors equally. |
− | * '''Tint Balance''' | + | * '''Tint Balance''': Adjust the tint of the shadows and highlights. |
==== Curves ==== | ==== Curves ==== |
Revision as of 11:21, 12 May 2017
- 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 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.
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 rest to the default.
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: 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.