User Guide

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
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Color Specifies the hue of the solid color.
Opacity Specifies the solid color to composite with the source clip.
Blending Mode Specifies the blend mode the effect uses to combine the original clip and the solid color.
Color Correction effects
Fast Color Corrector effect
The Fast Color Corrector effect adjusts a clips color using hue and saturation controls. The effect also has levels
controls for adjusting intensity levels of image shadows, midtones, and highlights. This effect is recommended for
making simple color corrections that preview quickly in the Program monitor.
The Fast Color Corrector effect has the following controls:
Output Lets you view adjustments in the Program monitor as the final results (Composite), tonal value adjustments
(Luma), or display of the alpha matte (Mask).
Show Split View Displays the left or upper part of the image as the corrected view and the right or lower part of the
image as the uncorrected view.
Layout Determines whether the Split View images are side by side (Horizontal) or above and below (Vertical).
Split View Percent Adjusts the size of the corrected view. The default is 50%.
White Point AssignsawhitebalancetoanimageusingtheEyedroppertooltosampleatargetcolorintheimageor
anywhere on your monitor’s desktop. You can also click the color swatch to open the Adobe Color Picker and select
a color to define the white balance.
Hue Balance And Angle Controls hue and saturation adjustments using a color wheel. A circular thumb moves about
the center of wheel and controls the hue (UV) translation. A perpendicular handle on the thumb controls balance
magnitude, which affects the relative coarseness or fineness of the control. The outer ring of the wheel controls hue
rotation.
Adjustments to the Hue Balance And Angle can be viewed in the vectorscope.
Hue Angle Controls the hue rotation. The default value is 0. Negative values rotate the color wheel to the left and
positive values rotate the color wheel to the right.
Balance Magnitude Controls the amount of color balance correction as determined by the Balance Angle.
Balance Gain Adjusts brightness values by multiplication so that lighter pixels are affected more than darker pixels.
Balance Angle Controls the hue translation.
Saturation Adjusts the images color saturation. The default value is 100, which doesnt affect the colors. Values less
than 100 decrease saturation, with 0 completely removing any color. Values greater than 100 produce more saturated
colors.
Auto Black Level Raises the black levels in a clip so the darkest levels are above 7.5 IRE. A portion of the shadows is
clipped and the intermediate pixel values are redistributed proportionately. As a result, using Auto Black Level
lightens the shadows in an image.
Auto Contrast Applies both the Auto Black Level and Auto White Level simultaneously. This makes the highlights
appear darker and shadows appear lighter.