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#Color finale transform tv#
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When you are happy with the Hue values you have selected or fine-tuned this way, move on to the next slider for the Saturation and then to the last for the Lightness values. Place the mouse on one of the bottom triangles and drag them. They will move towards each other in a synchronized way, i.e, the pin will always stay in the center. Place the mouse on one of the top triangles of the Hue slider either side of the pin and drag them. Position the mouse on the topmost slider’s control pin and start dragging until the color beneath the pin has changed to the value you need. To select the desired Hue, this is what you do:
#Color finale transform plus#
With the two pipettes below the first go into the Viewer and select colors you want to add to (the pipette with the plus next to it) or subtract from (the pipette with the minus next to it) the ones you initially selected. To select the HSL values that will make up the mask, the easiest is that you start with the pipettes.Ĭlick on the pipette at the top next to the Value - Range - Falloff sliders and select a color in the Viewer to quickly make a selection of the HSL values you would like to adjust. When you select the Primary Corrected image, the mask will be filtered by the Corrections and White Balance settings in Color Finale.When you select the Color Managed image, the HSL mask will be filtered by the selected color profile.