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July 30, 2025
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Comment utiliser l'effet Luma Key avec Premiere Pro 2025 ?

  • July 30, 2025
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Bonjour,

 

J'aimerais ajouter un flou gaussien aux parties les plus lumineuses de mon image.

 

Exactement comme montré dans ce court tutoriel :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMljjxrPFNw&list=PL_SuRWa8BsdQHPS0JVYjzdH6TUMVlX0k1&index=1

 

Seulement le preset Luma Key n'existe plus depuis la version 2025 apparement. J'ai bien télécherger les presets proposer par ce youtubeur, mais impossible de trouver Luma Key dedans.

 

Tous les tutos montrent la même technique, qui a l'air tellement simple et efficace...

 

Comment faire avec la version 2025 de Premiere ?

 

Ma version : 25.1.0 (Build 73)
Utilisé sur Mac Mini 2023, puce Apple M2 Pro.

 

Un grand merci par avance !

Correct answer aurelienk48344494

Thanks everyone, I'm using Premiere in French and just found out that the effect has a different name in French 🫢

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aurelienk48344494AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
July 31, 2025

Thanks everyone, I'm using Premiere in French and just found out that the effect has a different name in French 🫢

Participant
September 14, 2025

So what's name please ?

 

Participant
September 26, 2025

Incrustation Luminance!

Ishan Y
Inspiring
July 30, 2025

Hi,

As Ann pointed out, the Luma Key effect is available in the Effects panel. However, the Channel Blur effect has been discontinued. You can get a similar effect by using the Alpha Glow effect after applying the Luma Key on the stacked footage. Directional Blur also works well in some cases (depending on the footage). You may have to experiment with blend modes to get the desired effect. I've found the Soft Light Blend Mode worked the best for my use.

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 30, 2025

Luma key effect is still in Premiere.

The tutorial does not show a Luma Key preset but rather the effect itself.

Try the search in the Effects Panel.