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Tint effect, Video limiter effect – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4

Effects and transitions

Last updated 11/6/2011

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Using the Three Way Color Corrector in Premiere Pro

Apply the Color Correction effects

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Adjust color and luminance using curves

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Tint effect

The Tint effect alters an image’s color information. For each pixel, the luminance value specifies a blend between two
colors. Map Black To and Map White To specify to which colors dark and bright pixels are mapped. Intermediate
pixels are assigned intermediate values. Amount To Tint specifies the intensity of the effect.

Video Limiter effect

The Video Limiter effect lets you limit the luminance and color in a clip so that they fall within parameters that you
define. These parameters are useful for preserving the video as much as possible while making its signal fall within the
broadcasting limits.

Show Split View

Displays one part of the image as the corrected view and the other part of the image as the

uncorrected view.

Layout

Determines whether the Split View images are side by side (Horizontal) or above and below (Vertical).

Split View Percent

Adjusts the size of the corrected view. The default is 50%.

Reduction Axis

Lets you set the limits defining the range of luminance (Luma), color (Chroma), both color and

luminance (Chroma and Luma), or the overall video signal (Smart Limit). The Min and Max controls available depend
on the Reduction Axis option you choose.

Luma Min

Specifies the darkest level in an image.

Luma Max

Specifies the brightest level in an image.

Chroma Min

Specifies the lowest saturation for the colors in an image.

Chroma Max

Specifies the maximum saturation for the colors in an image.

Signal Min

Specifies the minimum video signal including both brightness and saturation.

Signal Max

Specifies the maximum video signal including both brightness and saturation.

Reduction Method

Lets you compress specific tonal ranges to preserve detail in important tonal ranges (Highlights

Compression, Midtones Compression, Shadows Compression, or Highlights and Shadows Compression) or compress
all tonal ranges (Compress All). Compress All is the default.

Tonal Range Definition

Defines the tonal range of the shadows, midtones, and highlights in a clip. Drag the square

sliders to adjust the threshold values. Drag the triangle sliders to adjust the amount of softness (feathering).

Shadow Threshold, Shadow Softness, Highlight Threshold, Highlight Softness

Determine the threshold and softness

of the shadows, midtones, and highlights in a clip. Enter values or click the triangle next to the option name and drag
the slider.

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Adjust color and luminance using curves

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