Tweak the black, white and midrange levels by moving the slider bars under each color wheel until you achieve the desired appearance on the video clip in the Viewer pane.Ĭlick “File” followed by “Save” to save your changes. Move the main slider bar at the bottom of the window to the left to reduce the overall saturation level of the clip. Below this is another slider bar that controls the overall saturation level of the clip. Below each wheel is a slider bar for controlling the saturation level of each color wheel element. Final Cut Pro displays a window containing three color-corrector wheels one wheel for blacks, one for midrange colors and one for whites. Drag the option from the Effects pane to the Viewer pane and drop it onto the selected clip.Ĭlick the “Color Corrector 3-Way Filter” tab above the clip in the Viewer pane. Set OUTPUT NAME to name your video and choose where it will be saved. Above these tabs however, there are some important boxes to check: Set FORMAT to H.264. The important things to focus on here are the VIDEO and AUDIO tabs. Select “Color Corrector 3-Way” in the list of Color Correction options. Next, click FILE > EXPORT > MEDIA to open the EXPORT SETTINGS window. Click and select the “Video Effects” option and then click “Color Correction” in the submenu. Most people, including me, will set the Nvidia driver so that software and players control the colors and if you do that, Premiere Pro will decide the settings. Move the playhead control button over the clip to display the video.Ĭlick the “Effects” tab in the browser pane. Final Cut Pro displays the clip in the Viewer pane so that you can view changes to the video as you apply the visual effects. The Video Event FX window opens, and the Brightness and Contrast controls. Step 2 Next, Id adjust the UI Gamma, which allows you to control just how dark (or light) you want your UI to be. Brightening the image adds white, and when the white mixes with the black in. Id start by deciding if you want to keep the default dark UI or switch to the Light UI. Double-click the clip in the Timeline pane. First, adjust the interface colors by going to Edit > Preferences > User Interface.
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