Adobe 25520388 User Guide - Page 316

Change the field order of a clip, Color correction and adjustment, Adjusting color and luminance

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 311 Effects and transitions More Help topics "Blend frames for smooth motion" on page 306 "Change sequence settings" on page 148 "Choose fields in the Source and Program Monitors" on page 126 Change the field order of a clip In the Project panel, you can change the field order of all instances of a clip in all sequences of a project. 1 In the Project panel, right-click the clip for which you want to change the field order. 2 Select Modify >Interpret Footage. 3 Choose the desired Field Order option. 4 Click OK. Color correction and adjustment Jeff Sengstack provides an overview of color correction and enhancement on the Pro Video Coalition website. This blog post contains a compilation of color correction and color grading tutorials from Robbie Carman, Jeff Sengstack, Jarle Leirpoll, Karl Soule and Andrew Devis. For a video and print tutorial about correcting color, see the Adobe website. Karl Soule on Three-Way Color Corrector and color correction in this video on AdobeTV. Maxim Jago explains how to correct color and exposure in a video from "Adobe Premiere Pro CS5: Learn By Video" from Video2Brain. Steve Hoeg, software engineer for Adobe Premiere Pro, explains how colors are processed within Premiere Pro, including how and when colors are converted between RGB and YUV color models in this forum post. Jeff Sengstack explains the Premiere Pro, color correction workflow in this movie from his lynda.com tutorial -Premiere Pro: Color Correction and Enhancement. Here's a link to a tutorial on www.premierepro.net that shows advanced color grading in Premiere Pro CS5.5. Editor and colorist, Robbie Carman, explains color correction and grading techniques for Premiere Pro in this workshop presented by Adobe. Adjusting color and luminance In video, color correction encompasses adjusting both the hue (color or chroma) and luminance (brightness and contrast) in an image. Adjusting the color and luminance in video clips can create a mood, eliminate a color cast in a clip, correct video that's too dark or too light, or set the levels to meet broadcast requirements or to match color from scene to scene. Effects can also adjust the color and luminance to emphasize or de-emphasize a detail in a clip. You can find the color- and luminance-adjusting effects in the Color Correction bin inside the Video Effects bin. Although other effects also adjust color and luminance, the Color Correction effects are designed for making very fine color and luminance corrections. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Last updated 1/16/2012
More Help topics
Blend frames for smooth motion
” on page
306
Change sequence settings
” on page
148
Choose fields in the Source and Program Monitors
” on page
126
Change the field order of a clip
In the Project panel, you can change the field order of all instances of a clip in all sequences of a project.
1
In the Project panel, right-click the clip for which you want to change the field order.
2
Select Modify >Interpret Footage.
3
Choose the desired Field Order option.
4
Click OK.
Color correction and adjustment
Jeff Sengstack provides an overview of color correction and enhancement on the
Pro Video Coalition website
.
This blog post
contains a compilation of color correction and color grading tutorials from Robbie Carman, Jeff
Sengstack, Jarle Leirpoll, Karl Soule and Andrew Devis.
For a video and print tutorial about correcting color, see the
Adobe website
.
Karl Soule on Three-Way Color Corrector and color correction
in this video
on AdobeTV.
Maxim Jago explains how to correct color and exposure
in a video
from “Adobe Premiere Pro CS5: Learn By Video”
from Video2Brain.
Steve Hoeg, software engineer for Adobe Premiere Pro, explains how colors are processed within Premiere Pro,
including how and when colors are converted between RGB and YUV color models
in this forum post
.
Jeff Sengstack explains the Premiere Pro, color correction workflow in this movie from his
lynda.com tutorial
--
Premiere Pro: Color Correction and Enhancement.
Here's a link to a tutorial
on
www.premierepro.net
that shows advanced color grading in Premiere Pro CS5.5.
Editor and colorist, Robbie Carman, explains color correction and grading techniques for Premiere Pro
in this
workshop presented by Adobe
.
Adjusting color and luminance
In video, color correction encompasses adjusting both the hue (color or chroma) and luminance (brightness and
contrast) in an image. Adjusting the color and luminance in video clips can create a mood, eliminate a color cast in a
clip, correct video that’s too dark or too light, or set the levels to meet broadcast requirements or to match color from
scene to scene. Effects can also adjust the color and luminance to emphasize or de-emphasize a detail in a clip.
You can find the color- and luminance-adjusting effects in the Color Correction bin inside the Video Effects bin.
Although other effects also adjust color and luminance, the Color Correction effects are designed for making very fine
color and luminance corrections.