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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Assembling a Sequence
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To choose a Display Mode setting:
1
In the Source or Program view, click the Output button , or click the triangle at the top
right of the view.
2
In the pop-up menu, choose a Display Mode setting:
Composite
Displays the normal video.
Alpha
Displays transparency as a grayscale image.
All Scopes
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, YCbCr Parade, and RGB Parade.
Vectorscope
Displays a vectorscope, which measures the video’s chrominance, which
includes hue and saturation.
Waveform
Displays a standard waveform monitor, which measures the video’s luminance
in IRE.
YCbCr Parade
Displays a waveform monitor that measures the Y, Cb, and Cr components
of the video separately, in IRE.
RGB Parade
Displays a waveform monitor that measures the R, G, and B components of
the video separately, in IRE.
Vect/Wave/YCbCr Parade
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, and YCbCr Parade.
Vect/Wave/RGB Parade
Displays a waveform monitor, vectorscope, and RGB Parade.
Program view set to Vect/Wave/YCbCr Parade
A.
Waveform monitor
B.
Vectorscope
C.
YCbCr Parade
To use the waveform monitor and vectorscope displays most effectively, view them in
a reference monitor that is ganged to the Program view. See
“Using a reference
monitor” on page 112
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Understanding the waveform monitor and vectorscope
In order to faithfully digitize or reproduce video, postproduction and duplication facilities
use hardware devices called
waveform monitors
and
vectorscopes.
Similarly, you can use
the Adobe Premiere Pro software vectorscope and waveform monitor to accurately
evaluate video
levels
—specifically, color and brightness. These instruments not only help
you output a video program that meets broadcast standards but also assist you in making
adjustments based on aesthetic considerations, such as color corrections.
A
C
B