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LESSON 16
Working with Color, Nested Sequences, and Shortcuts
Fast Color Corrector is the workhorse of color-correction filters in Adobe Premiere
Pro. It is extremely useful when correcting the color or lighting of a clip.
1
Delete the Auto Color effect from the clip, open the Color Correction subfolder
in the Effects panel, and drag the Fast Color Corrector effect onto the Behind_
the_Scenes_SD clip.
2
Click the clip on the Timeline, and open
the Effect Controls panel. Twirl the
triangle next to the Fast Color Corrector
effect to expose all parameters. Holy cow,
that’s a lot of parameters! That’s OK,
because it will all make sense in a
moment or two.
3
Click the Balance Magnitude control
point in the middle of the color wheel,
and drag it a little away from the yellow,
toward the lower right (east-southeast if
you’re a geography buff or right around
3:30 on a single-handed clock).
4
Click the Show Split View check box
beneath the Output parameter to see the
difference between the corrected portion
of the clip and the original. Note that you can split the view either vertically
or horizontally via the Layout drop-down list, and you can control the Split
View Percent. If the split view isn’t noticeable right away, increase the Balance
Magnitude setting to 100, and it will quickly become obvious.
If the effect is too subtle to be apparent in the split-screen view, toggle the effect
on and off by clicking the “on or off” icon.
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