User Guide
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4 In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the Color Match effect.
5 Choose a method for matching the clips from the Method menu:
HSL Matchesusingthehue,saturation,andluminancevaluesintheclips.Youcanselectwhetherapplytheeffectto
the either a single component or any combination of the hue, saturation, or luminance components.
RGB Matchesusingthevaluesofthered,green,andbluechannelsintheclips.Youcanselectwhethertomatchonly
one of the channels or any combination of the channels.
Curves Matches using the curves (brightness and contrast) values in the clips. You can also select whether to match
only one of the channels or any combination of the channels.
6 SelectaSampleeyedropperandclickanareaineithertheSourceMonitororProgramMonitorthatrepresentsthe
color information or attribute that you want to match. You can use eyedroppers for shadows, midtones, highlights,
or all tonal ranges (Master).
Note: You can also click the color swatch next to an eyedropper tool and use the Adobe Color Picker to select a color.
7 Select the Target eyedropper with the same parameter as the Sample eyedropper. Click an area in the Program
Monitorthatrepresentsthecolorinformationorattributethatyouwanttocorrect.Forexample,ifyou’veselecteda
midtone sample area, click the Midtone Target eyedropper in the area in the target clip that you want to change.
8 Expand the Match category in the Color Match effect, and click the Match button. In the Program Monitor, the
target area changes to match the source area.
9 Repeat steps 6 through 8 to add other adjustments.
To replace a color
If you need more control than the Color Replace effect offers, use the Secondary Color Correction controls in the RGB
Corrector, RGB Curves, and Three-Way Color Corrector. These controls let you apply changes to a single color or a
range of colors.
1 Select the clip you want to adjust is in the Timeline panel so it displays in the Program Monitor.
2 If you want to replace a color in the displayed clip with a color in another clip in your project, open that other clip
in the Source Monitor.
3 Apply the Color Replace effect to the clip you want to adjust.
4 In the Effect Controls panel, click the Setup icon for the Color Replace effect.
5 In the Color Replace Settings dialog box, move the pointer over the Clip Sample image so it becomes an
eyedropper,andthenclicktochoosethecolortobereplaced.YoucanalsoclicktheTargetColorswatchandselect
a color in the Adobe Color Picker.
6 Choose the replacement color by clicking the Replace Color swatch and selecting the color in the Adobe Color
Picker.
7 Broaden or reduce the range of the color you’re replacing by dragging the Similarity slider.
8 Select the Solid Colors option to replace the specified color without preserving any gray levels.
See also
“Color Replace effect” on page 315










