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Re: Color Correction 4: Secondary Colour Correction> the VECTOR SCOPE

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Cris McRaeRe: Color Correction 4: Secondary Colour Correction> the VECTOR SCOPE
by on Dec 26, 2010 at 10:17:34 pm

Thanks for explaining Color Correction in Premiere Pro. In the past I would have taken a clip over to AE for that job.

The Vector Scope in Pre Pro has 2 boxes unlike the Vector Scope in AE, which has one. What is the box closest to the center for. How do you interpret what it means to a color safeness. Does it mean under saturated??

Is going beyond the box out of broadcast safe or is anything within and beyond the box in the danger zone. Can you please fully explain?

One more thing. You mention the skin color line. I take it that footage must have a large screen area of skin or the focus of the shoot must be a person for that to have any importance or does it have other uses? Do the other lines on the Vector scope have any meaning/uses or do they just separate color zones?

Maybe you could do an entire video on the vector scope. I imagine for the majority of us who are self taught, the vector scope is a "what the hell is this" item.

Thanks again

Thanks
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