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Chapter 5, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Settings
10 Click OK to return to the Project Settings dialog box.
11 To adjust the proc amp settings for the analog (S-Video or composite) video
that you’ll be capturing, click the
Proc Amps button.
¦NoteOnce you’ve captured your video clips, you can apply proc amp
changes and other color corrections to your clips on the Timeline using the
Matrox color correction effect. For details, see “Applying a pre-created color
correction” on page 107.
12 Use the proc amp controls as needed to adjust the incoming analog video
signal before starting the capture. To return a control to its factory default
setting, click the
Def button. You can use the Matrox scopes to analyze your
analog signal. For details on how to use the Matrox scopes to check the
adjustments you make to the proc amp settings, see “Using the Matrox
scopes to analyze your analog video” on page 59.
$ Hue Adjusts the tint of the colors in the image.
$ Saturation Adjusts the saturation (vividness) of the image’s colors.
$ Contrast Adjusts the difference in luminance between the lightest and
darkest areas of the image.
$ Brightness Adjusts the level of black in the image.
¡Important To make accurate adjustments to the color of your video clips,
always refer to the picture on your NTSC or PAL video monitor instead of
the picture in the
Preview Window.
13 Click OK to save your proc amp changes and return to the Project Settings
dialog box.
14 To configure your MPEG-2 IBP settings, click the Format button. For
details on the available settings, see “Selecting your MPEG-2 IBP settings”