
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Adobe Color Picker
A.
Selected color
B.
Color field
C.
Color slider
D.
Original color
E.
Adjusted field
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Color values
To define the tonal ranges in a clip
The Luma Corrector, RGB Color Corrector, and Three-Way Color Corrector effects let you define the tonal ranges
for the shadows, midtones, and highlights so you can apply a color correction to a specific tonal range in an image.
When used along with the Secondary Color Correction controls, defining a tonal range can help you apply adjust-
ments to very specific elements in the image.
1
Select the clip you want to correct in the Timeline panel and apply either the Luma Corrector, RGB Color
Corrector, or Three-Way Color Corrector effect.
2
In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the Luma Corrector, RGB Color Corrector, or Three-Way
Color Corrector effect.
3
(Optional) Choose Tonal Range from the Output menu. This displays a tri-tone image of the shadows, midtones,
and highlights areas in the image. The Tonal Range preview updates as you make changes to the Tonal Definition
controls.
4
Click the triangle to expand the Tonal Range Definition control.
Tonal Range Definition control
A.
Shadow threshold
B.
Shadow softness
C.
Highlight threshold
D.
Highlight softness
5
Drag the Shadow Threshold and Highlight Threshold sliders to define the shadow and highlight tonal ranges.
It’s best if you make the adjustments while viewing the tri-tone Tonal Range display of the image.
6
Drag the Shadow Softness and Highlight Softness sliders to feather (soften) the boundaries between the tonal
ranges.
The amount of fall-off depends on the image and how you want the color correction applied to it.
Note:
You can also define the tonal ranges by changing the numeric values or moving the sliders for the Shadow
Threshold, Shadow Softness, Highlight Threshold, and Highlight Softness.
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