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Re: Secondary Color Correction Tutorial
by Mitch Lewis on Jun 16, 2009 at 2:32:13 pm

I just wanted to say thank you to Jeff for writing this great tutorials. I use this technique all the time now. Thanks Jeff!!

One question though..... Is there a way to crop in CF? I saw another tutorial using the Apple 3-way color corrector where you crop the image so you only see the persons face, then you look at a vector scope and check the "skin tone line" to make sure the skin tone is the correct color. If it's not, you can easily make an adjustment using the Mid-Tone color wheel. IMHO, this is yet another way we could "white balance" our footage......right?

Here's the tutorial:
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/harrington_richard/final_cut_color_...

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