Matching Colors Between Two Clips - Matrox Axio Installation And User Manual

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Matching colors between two clips

You can perform a color match to match colors between two clips (such as skin
tone, sky, etc.). The color match lets you select colors from a reference clip to
match to your target clip. You can affect the colors globally ( Master ), or just the
Shadows
, Midtones , or Highlights .
You can select the colors for your reference color and match color by either
clicking the Color Picker button or the eyedropper.
Color Picker button
The eyedropper can be used in two ways:
• Click the eyedropper button and click on the desired color in your clip.
• Click the eyedropper button and click and drag anywhere on your clip to
create a rectangular area containing the color you want to select. The
selected color will be an average of the pixel information contained within
the rectangle.
° To perform a color match:
Prepare your workspace for color correction by choosing Window >
1
Workspace > Color Correction
Open your target clip (clip that contains the colors you want to correct) in the
2
Source Monitor.
¦ Note
For best results when using a target clip that has multiple effects
applied to it, create a nested sequence and open it in your Source Monitor
before performing the color match. For more information about creating
nested sequences, see your Adobe Premiere Pro documentation.
Apply the Matrox Color Correction effect to your target clip on the
3
timeline.
Use the controls under the Reference Monitor to move to a frame in your
4
reference clip that contains the colors you want to match.
Use the controls under the Source Monitor to go to the frame in your target
5
clip that contains the colors you want to match to your reference clip.
Eyedropper
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Creating a Matrox primary color correction
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