Adobe 25520388 - Premiere Pro - PC Using Manual page 323

User guide
Hide thumbs Also See for 25520388 - Premiere Pro - PC:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
• To shift the colors toward a target color with gain and magnitude adjustment, drag the Balance Magnitude circle
out from the center toward the color you want introduced into the image. The farther you drag the Balance
Magnitude from the center, the introduced color is more intense. Drag the Balance Gain handle to fine-tune the
intensity of the Balance Magnitude adjustment. You can make the adjustment very subtle.
Adjusting the Balance Gain to fine-tune the Balance Magnitude setting.
Note: The Three-way Color Corrector effect lets you make separate adjustments to the three tonal ranges using individual
wheels for the shadows, midtones, and highlights.
Use the Saturation control to adjust the color saturation in the image. Moving the slider to the left (lower value)
7
desaturates the colors. Moving the slider to the right (higher values) increases the color saturation.
More Help topics
Editing and color correcting video
Adjust color and luminance using curves
The curves adjustment of the Luma Curve and the RGB Curves effects, like the Levels sliders in the Fast Color
Corrector and the Three-way Color Corrector effects, let you adjust the entire tonal range or just a selected range of
colors in a video clip. But unlike Levels, which has only three adjustments (black level, gray level, and white level), the
Luma Curve and RGB Curves let you adjust up to 16 different points throughout an image's tonal range (from shadows
to highlights).
Opening a scope in a Reference Monitor that's ganged to the Program Monitor lets you view the luminance,
chrominance, or both values as you make the curves adjustments. If you're using the Vectorscope, there should be
minimal green shading in the areas outside of the center of the scope. Areas outside the center define the level of color
saturation.
In the Effects panel, click the triangle to expand the Video Effects bin, and then click the triangle to expand the
1
Color Correction bin.
Drag one of the following effects to the clip in a Timeline panel:
2
Adjusts primarily luminance. Keep in mind that adjusting the luminance does affect the perceived
Luma Curve
saturation of the colors.
Adjusts both color and luminance.
RGB Curves
Note: If a clip is selected in a Timeline panel, you can drag the effect to the Video Effects section of the Effect Controls
panel.
In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the Luma Curve or RGB Curves controls.
3
Last updated 1/16/2012
318

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Premiere pro cs5Premiere pro cs5.5

Table of Contents