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John RofranoTutorial: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on Sep 12, 2011 at 7:13:55 pm


Boris FX
Color Match in Sony Vegas ProColor Match in Sony Vegas Pro

If you have ever done a multi-camera shoot where you needed to match camera
colors, or if you have done a single camera shoot where the lighting
conditions changed, then BCC Color Match could save you hours and hours of
time. This Boris Continuum Complete filter quickly matches the color and
luma values from the highlight, midtone, and shadow areas of two separate
clips.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   09/12/2011
Author: John Rofrano



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Graham BernardRe: Tutorial: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on Sep 13, 2011 at 5:43:10 am

Excellent tutorial John. Straightforward and instructive, as always, you want the User get to "DONE" as fast as possible without phaffing about.

I especially liked your use of the Vegas Scopes to "align" the two views colours highlights. Boris has got this process bolted down.

Grazie



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Dan ShermanRe: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on Sep 13, 2011 at 6:11:14 pm

Another outstanding tutorial, done with clarity.
But,could you not achieve the same result using the on board Sony Vegas Pro Colour Corrector, Levels, Colour Curves and so on?
This might not be a priority for me, at least at present.

Dan Sherman


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John Rofrano@Dan Sherman
by on Sep 13, 2011 at 6:32:50 pm

> "But,could you not achieve the same result using the on board Sony Vegas Pro Colour Corrector, Levels, Colour Curves and so on? "

Yes absolutely, if you know what you're doing with color and have the time. Many people don't have the skill it takes to use the three wheel color corrector. To me, it's a lot easier to say "make this color look like that color" which is what Color Match does. It's speed of editing that's more important to me.

~jr

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byron kawaneRe: Tutorial: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on Sep 14, 2011 at 9:33:27 am

Great Tutorial. Many parameters I didn't really know how to use. This has definitely helped!

Byron!


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John RofranoRe: Tutorial: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on Sep 14, 2011 at 10:41:22 am

Hi Byron, I'm glad you found it useful.

~jr

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Marc ThalmannRe: Color Match in Sony Vegas Pro
by on May 31, 2012 at 5:26:33 pm

Hi John,

thank you very much for this tutorial. I have a question:

What do I do, when I have a shortfilm with many scenes and they are differently lighted and the colours doesn't match up. How can I have this comparison? Do you I have to cut every scene out and ut them on different tracks?

Thanks for taking time.

Best,

Marc


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Marc Thalmann@Marc Thalmann
by on May 31, 2012 at 5:50:03 pm

Sorry John,

you already have answered this. I was typing while watching the tutorial:D

All the best,

Marc


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John Rofrano@Marc Thalmann
by on Jun 1, 2012 at 3:40:16 pm

You can apply Color Match at the event level so you just need to determine which event has the "master" colors that you like and match the others to it, event by event.

~jr

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