Using automatic color correction – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Black Balance
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White Balance
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White Clip
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Gamma Balance
You can adjust colors individually using the dials or automatically. To adjust a dial,
click the dial and drag right to increase the value or drag left to decrease the value.
Double-click a dial to reset it to 0.
You can also make adjustments entering a value in the box below a dial or by clicking
the up and down spin controls beside a value box.
Description
Range
Option
Parameter
Increases or decreases the
component’s overall level (gain)
-100 to +100
Red
White Balance
Green
relative to the other colors; used to
achieve “true white” in a specific part
Blue
of the image.You can adjust each color
All
individually or use the automatic
adjustment (select a white area of the
image you want to adjust to using the
eyedropper).
Limits the values of the red, green, and
blue components of an image.You can
0 to 108
Red
White Clip
Green
adjust each color individually or use
the automatic adjustment (select a
Blue
white area of the image you want to
adjust to using the eyedropper).
All
Changes the pedestal of the red, green,
and blue components of an image;
-20 to +20
Red
Black Balance
Green
provides a black or null offset for each
color component.You can adjust each
Blue
color individually or use the automatic
All
adjustment (select a white area of the
image you want to adjust to using the
eyedropper).
Lets you bring out more detail in a
color component; applies different
1.00 to 4.40
Red
Gamma Balance
Green
values of gamma to the red, green, and
blue components of an image.You
adjust each color individually.
Blue
All
Using automatic color correction
You can have Aurora Edit correct color parameters automatically.
1. Click a parameter button for the parameter you want to adjust.
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