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Setting up a Colour Workspace in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro has a preset workspace intended for colour correction and grading.
Navigate to the ‘Color’ workspace
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Open your Lumetri Scopes panel in the source panel when using Lumetri Colour to view your colour scopes. |
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If you can’t see the ‘Color’ panel on your premiere pro interface, click ‘Window’, ‘Workspaces’ & then ‘Color’. |
Scopes
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Scopes are helpful visual aids in the colour correction and grading process. |
Basic Correction
Double click on a slider to reset any changes made.
Input LUT: Use this to apply a preset colour adjustment.
Temperature: Measures colour on a warm-cool spectrum.
Cold: Blue, green & purple tones Warm: Orange, red & yellow tones
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This is the easiest tool for correcting white balance issues. |
Tint: A shade or type of colour.
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This is useful when paired with alterations in temperature to correct white balance issues. |
Saturation: The intensity of the colours in your footage.
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Bright and vivid colours indicate high saturation, whereas subdued colours indicate low saturation. |
Exposure: The amount of light in your footage.
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If your footage is too light it is overexposed, if it’s too dark it is underexposed. |
Contrast: The difference between individual hues that make elements in your footage distinguishable.
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Extremely bright and dark parts indicate high contrast, a range of tones indicate medium contrast and no pure whites and blacks, with a range of medium tones indicate low contrast. |
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Highlights, shadows, whites & blacks are similar but not exactly the same. |
Highlights: The brightness in your footage.
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Use this slider to brighten the footage without altering the whites. This can be used along with the ‘whites’ slider to ensure the footage doesn’t become “blown out.” |
Shadows: A dark area where light has been blocked by an object.
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Use this slider to darken the footage without altering the blacks. This can be used along with the ‘blacks’ slider, to stop the footage from losing detail. |
Whites: The white point in your footage, that alters the brightness of your footage.
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Use this slider to adjust the white point in your footage - generally using this before your ‘highlights’ slider is better because you can set your white point and alter the highlights from there. |
Blacks: The black point in your footage, that alters the darkness of your footage.
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Use this slider to adjust the black point in your footage - generally using this before your ‘shadows’ slider is better because you can set your black point and alter the shadows from there. |
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The check mark in the top right hand corner of the ‘Basic Correction’ tab allows you to preview your changes. |
Creative
Look: This can be used to apply a LUT - move the Intensity slider to alter the intensity of the LUT.
Adjustments
Faded Film: Increasing this slider will add a faded look on your footage.
You can get a similar effect in Basic Correction when you increase the Blacks
Sharpen: Increase or decrease the sharpness of your footage.
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When you decrease the sharpness of your footage it can appear out of focus. |
Vibrance: Alters colour of the muted tone in the footage. Already prominent colours will stay the same.
Saturation: Alters overall colour of the footage.
Shadow Tint:
Highlight Tint: