Adobe Premiere Pro CC has a variety of color grading tools that allow you to adjust the black and white levels, hue, brightness, and more. This article will teach you what these tools are, what they’re for, and how to use them to color grade your videos. ..

Using Lumetri Color

The Lumetri Color panel lets you change the way color looks in a clip or clips.

Basic Correction

To make basic color changes in your video clip, you can use the Color Adjustment Panel. This panel allows you to adjust the color of your clip, including white balance, tone and saturation. You can also import a LUT to use in your project. This is a great way to fix basics like skin tones.

Creative

To change the look of your video, you can choose from a variety of Creative options. These include Looks and LUTs, which are easy ways to make your clip look a certain way without having to deal with all the settings. ..

You can adjust the settings under Adjustments to change the look of your film or video. You can also change the shadow and highlight tints to get a different look.

Curves

In this tutorial, we’ll be discussing the use of curves in video editing. Curves are a great way to make detailed edits and get your video clip to look just the way you want. ..

To adjust your video’s color balance, start by adjusting the shadows, midtones, and highlights on the graph in the order that they are represented on the screen. Making subtle changes may be more difficult if it’s your first time using curves, so try making big changes with curves so you can see what part of your clip is being altered. ..

Color Wheels & Match

You can adjust the color of shadows, midtones, and highlights in your video timeline to create a more customized look. You can also use the color match feature to match colors from other clips in your timeline. ..

To do this, first select the clip you want to be the reference point color-wise. Then, choose another clip in your timeline to match to the reference clip, and select Apply Match.

HSL Secondary

After completing a basic color correction, you can select a specific color using the eyedropper tool or choosing a color channel. Then you can adjust for hue, saturation, and lightness using the sliders.

You can then also denoise or blur, and use the color wheel to correct the chosen color.

Vignette

To add a vignette to your video, you can use the options here to change the settings. For example, you can choose how much midpoint and roundness you want, as well as how feathering or no feathering.

Using the Lumetri Scopes

The Lumetri scopes are a color grading tool you can use in Adobe Premiere. They show you the levels of lightness in your video clips, and there are a few different scopes you can use. The main ones are Parade and Vecterscope.

The Parade is a tool that allows you to see your waveforms within your video image right next to each other. The 0 on the graph denotes black and goes all the way up to 100. This makes it easy to compare between them.

As you make changes to the colors with Lumetri tools, you’ll be able to see these waveforms move according to the changes you make. The more you use this feature, the easier it will be to look at the graph and understand how it translates onto your image.

The Vectorscope can help you see which parts of the color wheel your video image falls on and how saturation is distributed in your video. This can help you choose a more vibrant or accurate video image.

Tutorial for Importing and Using LUTs

To use LUTs with your project, first find some to download online. You can find both free or premium LUTs, it’s up to you which ones you choose. Just make sure to download them from a reputable source. ..

  1. Open Premiere and click on the LUTs tab.

  2. Click on the “Create new LUT” button.

  3. Enter a name for your new LUT and click on the “Create” button.

  4. In the “LUT properties” field, enter a name for your new LUT and click on the “Save” button.

  5. Close Premiere and reopen it to see your new LUT in action!

  6. Choose the “Lumetri Color” preset and press OK.

  7. In the “Input LUT” field, enter the name of the color you want to adjust. For example, if you want to adjust the blue color in a photo, you would enter “blue.”

  8. Click on the “OK” button and your photo will be corrected to use the Lumetri Color preset.

  9. Locate the file you want to open and click on it.

  10. The file will open in a new window or tab. ..

To apply a LUT to a clip in the file explorer, find the LUT you wish to use and select it. ..

Adding a LUT to your footage can help to color correct your footage, but it’s important to keep in mind that the LUT will look different on every clip depending on the original lighting and coloring of the clips. After adding a LUT, you’ll want to go through your clips and color correct them so that there are no inconsistencies. ..

When Should You Color Grade?

Color grading can be a helpful process in the editing process, but it’s important to start with all of your clip edits set in stone before color grading. This will help keep your video looking its best and make sure any potential color issues are resolved.

When editing LOG footage, it is important to keep in mind that the footage is shot in a desaturated, neutral color. This will require more color grading work to achieve a finished look, and you won’t want to have to make massive back steps if you need to change something like the clip order or length.

Color work is one of the most important steps in editing, and should be done the way you want it to be seen. Editing footage can make it look better or worse, so make sure your editing is completely accurate before starting color work.

Color Grading in Adobe Premiere For a Better Video

Premiere is a great program for color grading footage. It has a wide range of color tools available, so you can get the job done quickly and easily. Whether you just need basic correction or want to give your video a creative makeover, Premiere has you covered.