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Colour Curves Menu Settings
General Settings
Curve Channel button Enable this button to select the colour curve for a specific channel. Only one Curves
button can be enabled at a time. Each Curves button is active when you modify its curve in the graph.
Hue colour pot Displays the colour to shift toward when the curve is modified. Editable.
Suppression colour pot Displays the colour to suppress in the clip. Editable.
Home button Reverts to the original view.
Reset box Resets the curve view.
Set Key button Sets a keyframe at the selected frame.
Delete Key button Deletes the selected keyframe.
Reset Key button Resets the curve at the selected keyframe.
Color Warper
About the Colour Warper
When you colour correct an image or clip, use the Colour Warper to perform advanced colour corrections
and create artistic colour effects. The way in which you approach these tasks depends on your goal, the
number of clips you are using, and the type of clips being used.
Clips created from source material shot with the same camera equipment under the same lighting conditions
may be colour corrected quickly and easily to correct lighting and colour imbalances. Clips created from
source material shot at different times of the day, in different seasons, at different locations, or using different
equipment require more work. With the Colour Warper, you can manipulate colours with precision and
ease, working on the entire clip as you would with traditional tools or working with a matte to adjust a range
of colour in the clip.
Use the Colour Warper to gesturally set black and white levels, adjust specific colours and colour ranges,
and accurately match colours in one clip to another. You can also perform hue shifts and suppress colour
to remove colour spill or create visual effects such as a colour cast. While you manipulate the colour content
of a clip, you can monitor reference clips as well as changes in the colour distribution to ensure that you
achieve the result you want. Original data is always preserved, so you can adjust colours without the risk of
permanently losing colour information.
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