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Dehaze Strength: This slider applies a simultaneous color and contrast adjustment.
Raising Dehaze Strength subtly increases contrast (especially in the shadows) while
rebalancing color toward the complement of the currently selected Haze Color and
selectively intensifying saturation. Lowering Dehaze Strength decreases contrast
and rebalances color toward the selected Haze Color itself while selectively
loweringsaturation.
Haze Color: A color control with an eyedropper button that you choose or sample the
color of smog, airlight, or haze in an image that you want to minimize.
Display Depth: Lets you view the simulated depth matte that’s being generated. It’s
useful to turn this on before adjusting the Shadow and Highlight controls below.
Shadow: This slider raises or lowers darkest parts of the simulated depth mask that
defines the parts of the image that are supposedly farthest away.
Highlight: This slider lets you raise or lower the lightest parts of the simulated depth
mask that defines the parts of the image that are supposedly closest to us.
Gamut Limiter
Lets you limit the gamut to a specified standard. Useful in situations where the delivery color
space is a large gamut such as Rec.2020, but the QC specification requires limiting to a smaller
gamut such as P3, in order to limit the amount of saturation allowable in the final output. This is
a limiting operation, so out of bounds values are hard clipped. This plug-in can be used
regardless of whether or not Resolve Color Management is enabled. Because its a limiter, it
should probably be one of the last operations in any node tree to prevent useful image data
from being clipped.
Current Gamut: Choose the timeline gamut currently being used by the image.
Current Gamma: Choose the timeline gamma currently being used by the image.
Limit Gamma to: Choose the gamut you want to restrict the image to here.
These menus present the same options as the Resolve Color Management menus in the Color
Management panel. For more information about the options available in these parameters, see
Chapter 7, “Data Levels, Color Management, and ACES.”
Gamut Mapping (Studio Version Only)
The Color Space Transform plug-in provides Gamut Mapping controls to accommodate
workflows where you need to transform one color space into another that has a dramatically
larger or smaller gamut. These controls are identical to those found in the Color Space
Transform plug-in’s Gamut Mapping group and are similar to those found in the Color
Management panel of the Project Settings.
Gamma: A pop-up menu lets you specify what type of gamma the clip is supposed
to have, so set this to whatever matches that image (this may match the timeline color
space, but it depends on how you’re working).
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