6. Use the eyedropper for the Sat vs Sat curve to select the pale beige color of the sofa. This
selects pixels that have little color saturation. Drag the left control point up, quite high in
the graph, to bring some life to the sofa and similar pale areas of the image.
Because you exclusively selected pixels that originally had little color saturation, other areas
of the image with more saturation were unaffected. The result is a more natural-looking
adjustment.
By combining multiple Lumetri Color effects with precise curve selections, you can make
nuanced color adjustments to clips.
7. Experiment with the rest of the clips in this sequence. For example, for the sixth clip in the
sequence, showing the castle with trees, try using the Hue vs Sat curve to increase the
saturation of the green in the trees and then use the Hue vs Luma curve to darken the
leaves. This adds more visual interest and contrast without making an adjustment to the
whole clip.
Using special color effects
Several effects available in the Effects panel give you great creative control over the colors in
your clips.