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Lowering color saturation in Final Cut Pro | ||
| Huntr777 posted 2009 Oct 21 11:16 | ||
| Hi all, I videotaped some pro wrestling over the weekend with a 3 cam seteup. One of the handheld cams is pretty new and a bit more expensive than the other 2, as a result, that oen cam's colors are a lot more bright and vibrant than the other 2. Question is, without using color correction (my Mac won't run it...) how can I compensate and bring down the color so there's not so much of a color shift when I use the footage from that cam?
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| terryj posted 2009 Oct 21 11:34 | ||
| You can't use the simple color adjustment tools within FCP?
Chapter 27, FCP Manual? | ||
| Huntr777 posted 2009 Oct 21 17:32 | ||
| Well that's the whole thing Terry, there are so many options, I simply do not know which one to choose...any idea?
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| lordsmurf posted 2009 Oct 21 18:33 | ||
| Start trying different methods. | ||
| terryj posted 2009 Oct 22 11:03 | ||
| Hunt,
my question was directed more to the fact of you having SYSTEM ISSUES:
I'm taking this to understand that you can't run COLOR the application that comes with FC Studio? So my suggestion was just to use the built in color adjusters in FCP as noted in Chapter 27 of the FCP manual. And Smurfy was on the nose...:-) not sitting in front of your Mac, there is only so much we can do/recommend. But starting with the simple color adjustment tools in FCP is a good place to start. |
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