Creating a secondary color correction – Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 4, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro

Creating a secondary color correction

Matrox secondary color correction offers all the properties found in Matrox
primary color correction, with the added capability of limiting the color
correction to a specific range of pixels using the selective key properties. For
example, secondary color correction can be used to change the color of a dress,
deepen the background sky color, or to achieve an effect where only one object or
person remains in color while the rest of the image becomes black and white. For
details on how to isolate a color and make the rest of the clip black and white, see

“Creating a color pass effect”

on page

84

.

¥ Tip

Adobe Premiere Pro includes a workspace setup that is optimized for

working with clips and effects to facilitate color correction. To prepare your
workspace for color correction, choose

Window > Workspace > Color

Correction

.

° To set up a Matrox secondary color correction:

Click the triangle next to

Matrox Color Correction (Secondary)

or

Matrox

Color Correction (Secondary - Advanced)

to expand the property list.

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Note

The

RGB Curves

and

Tonal Range

settings are available only with the

advanced versions of the Matrox primary and secondary color correction effects.
Because the advanced versions of these effects require additional system
resources, you should apply them only if you want to use the

RGB Curves

or

Tonal Range

settings.

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