How Do You Use The Adobe Premiere Pro Three-Way Color Corrector Effect?
The Three-Way Color Corrector effect in Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to make simple, subtle corrections to a clip’s hue, saturation, and brightness for the shadow, midtones, and highlights. It is a great tool to use when making simple color corrections that you can preview quickly without a lot of render time. You can use its controls to do the following. The “Output” menu allows you to view adjustments in the Program monitor in different formats. “Composite” is the final result, “Luma” is to view the tonal values, “Mask” is a display of the alpha matte, and “Tonal Range” is a display of the shadows, midtones and highlights. You can view the “Tonal Range Definition” in Master, Shadows, Midtones or Highlights modes. Each of these has a corresponding “Hue Angle,” “Balance Magnitude,” “Balance Gain” and “Balance Angle.” Drag the sliders to the left or right to adjust the values of each. The “Three-Way Hue Balance and Angle” also has three color wheels. The one on the left is for the shad