Tuesday 3 November 2015

Colour Correction

Colour is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Colour correction is used in post production if the camera man forgot to white balance the camera, white balancing is when someone holds a piece of paper up to the camera and zooms in on it to tell the camera this is white in this light. 
Videos are made up of red green and blue pixels. (RGB).


To colour correct you should use the RGB parade in Adobe Premier pro. to get to it press the button circled in the picture.
Then click RGB Colour parade to be taken to the graph. The RGB parade will show you the exposure of the levels of the colour in each frame. if a video has to much of a certain colour it is "Over-Exposed"

Fast colour correction and RGB curves are two of the ways that you can colour correct. You can find these in the effects , drag them to the clip you want to edit.

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