How to color match shots from different cameras in Premiere Pro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2022
- Color Matching in Premiere Pro doesn’t have to be difficult. In this tutorial, find out how to color match different cameras accurately and efficiently.
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Thank you! That's exactly what I needed.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thanks for the tips! This really helped me color match my drum videos from three very different cameras
Concise and super helpful video, Thank You!
Thanks!
Very useful
this rarely gets it right... its always better to understand colour correction basics so you can fix what this does. using this as a base layer and then correcting it as the situation demands. Useful video though, short and concise!
Thank you, this is what i am looking for
thanks your video helped me
I had a frustrating problem once were I had been using this feature, then couldn't find the clip that had the instance of lumetri that was enabling the color match Split View. For example, if you click on a different clip on the timeline, the color match Split View remains there. Since usually by this point most or all of my clips have an instance of Lumetri applied, trying to find which clip is the one that has Split View enabled (I think even more than one could technically be enabled making it even more confusing) can be really tedious, clicking through each clip one by one.
If this happens, is there an easier/better way to see what clip is causing the Split View?
Thanks
thank you so much
thanks
when you color matched 1 thing, is there a way to copy paste it to everything?
You certainly can.
To copy and paste a color correction effect from one clip to another select (click on) the primary clip in your sequence to select it, then navigate to Edit > Copy. Next select (click on) the destination clip where you want that same correction to be applied to and then choose Edit > Paste Attributes.
This plugin cant match Gh5 and Gh5s color😂
ehhhhhhhhh; that doesn't work as easy as you tried to make it;
Thanks for doing this. I forgotten about this feature.