Matching the color of two shots in Premiere Pro | Cinecom.net

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When filming with two cameras there's a chance that the colors don't match in the editing. In this tutorial you will learn how to match the color of two shots. Read More: It can get difficult to match the colors of two different shots. I remember how frustrating it was when I started filming. But basically it's nothing more than looking and comparing. You need to look at different elements of your shots. Like the sky, the grass, the clothing of your subject, the skin tones, etc. Once you can compare and adjust the correct levels, you're good to go. And then there's the correct order of doing your color corrections. The three biggest things are color temperature, exposure and saturation. But all of these parameters will influence each other. Therefore it's important to change these settings in the correct order. We'll start with the exposure and contrast as that will influence the saturation. Next we'll change the saturation as that will influence the color temperature. And finally we can change the color temperature. Follow our complete color correction/grading course: www.cinecom.net/COLOR-50 Find this video on the blog: www.cinecom.net/tutorials/matching-color-two-shots-premiere-pro --------------------------------------------------- Website: www.cinecom.net Facebook: www.facebook.com/cinecom.media Twitter: twitter.com/JordyVandeput Instagram: instagram.com/jordyvandeput LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jordyvand...

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