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Chapter 3, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro
$ Click and drag your mouse in the Reference Window over the area that
you want to select. A tracking rectangle representing the tonal range of your
chosen area appears automatically.
You’ll see your selected color displayed in the reference clip color box.
3 To select the target color that you want to match to your selected reference
color, do one of the following:
$ Click the target clip color box for the tonal range you want to affect
(shadows, midtones, highlights, or global) to display a tracking rectangle
in the
Preview Window. Resize and drag the tracking rectangle to select
your target color.
$ Click and drag your mouse in the Preview Window over the area that you
want to select. A tracking rectangle representing the tonal range of your
chosen area appears automatically.
You’ll see your selected color displayed in the target clip color box, and
represented in the color map.
4 To fine-tune the colors in your target clip, use the color correction controls as
explained in the next section, “Fine-tuning your color match effect.
¥Tip You can change the size of a tracking rectangle by dragging any of the
resize handles of the rectangle. Since a color match is performed by taking an
average of the pixel information found within a tracking rectangle, changing your
rectangle size may give you better results.
Tracking
rectangle
Tracking
rectangle