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The sampled colour appears in the colour patch. The sampled colour also appears in each menu.
A sample is displayed:In the:
As a reference point on the colour wheel. A black reference point indicates the colour
you sampled from the front clip. A white reference point indicates the sample from
the back clip.
Colour Wheel
As a red vertical line on the gradient bar, indicating the luma value. Only the front
sample is displayed.
Histogram menu
As red, green, and blue values mapped to the colour curves.Curves menu
As a red vertical line on the Luminance gradient bar, indicating the luma value. Only
the front sample is displayed.
Ranges menu
Colour Sampling and Processing Order
You can use any combination of colour correction commands to modify the front clip. The commands are
processed in the following order:
RGB Rewiring, Monochrome, Negative
Hue Shifting
Saturation
Colour Balancing
Gamma, Gain, Offset, and Contrast
Histogram
Colour Curves
Chroma Suppression
The processing order is important in determining the colour that appears in the middle (result) section of
the colour patch. The middle section displays the colour resulting from the application of all colour correction
setups; in other words, the colour at the end of the processing order. This colour is updated as you change
any parameter value. The original front colour appears in the left section of the patch.
Matching Colours
You can match and colour correct the colours of the front clip using the back clip as a reference. To perform
a match operation, sample colours from the front and back clip and then use the Match button in the Curves
menu.
NOTE The procedure for colour matching a Colour Correction timeline effect is different from what is explained
here.
To match colours between two clips:
1 Load a front and back clip from the Thumbnail view.
2 Use the split bar to view the front and back clips in the image window.
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