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(a) Trackballs (b) Midtones triangles
TIP You can determine the colour of an existing cast by dragging right in the Saturation field to temporarily
increase the saturation while monitoring the sample in the 2D vectorscope. Click Undo once you determine
the colour of the cast.
2 To add a colour cast to the entire image, drag the midtones triangles so that they span the entire luma
range.
3 While viewing a vectorscope and the image, drag the Midtones trackball towards the colour you want
to increase in the clip or image. For example, to add more yellow to the image, drag the Midtones
trackball towards yellow.
In the 2D or 3D vectorscope, the colours update to reflect your changes. In the image window, the
colour in your clip changes according to the direction the trackball is being dragged.
NOTE When you drag the Midtones trackball, the RGB curves in the 2D luma histogram also reflect the
changes you make.
4 To increase a range of colour in the highlights or shadows of the image, drag the Highlights or Shadows
trackball.
5 To increase or decrease the saturation of the cast, drag the Saturation fielddrag right to increase
saturation and left to decrease it.
TIP You can make slight modifications to the hue of the cast using the Hue field.
Readjusting Colour After a Colour Correction
When colour correcting clips, colours that you do not want to alter may be modified in the colour correction
process. Use the Warp trackball in the Basics menu to readjust a specific range of colour.
You can also adjust the luminance of the selected colour using the Luma field.
To readjust colours after a colour correction:
1 Click Basics.
The Basics menu appears.
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