How do I tint a a background video to an exact color without useing obselete plugins?
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In Premiere pro-CC 2023 I have a blue video that I want to turn to our official color of red (Hex code #6d0017)
In the past, I could use "Change to Color" with the exact results I wanted.
Since this is now in the "Obsolete Plugin" section, I assume it will go away soon. Thus I'm again assuming that Adobe wants me to use "Lumetri Color" to do this, and for the last few days, I haven't come remotely close to the same effect. There seems to be no way to enter an exact color value or hex code for the specific colorI want to use. The Hue vs Hue seems to be guesswork at best, and even when I get the reds "close" there are still hot spots that show a lot of blues.
What am I missing? How do I do this? Every search I've tried only shows me outdated information or how to change a single color when this video has multiple shades of the same color, and I want to change the whole thing. I don't want to use an adjustment layer when the "Change to Color" works on the individual clip's effect settings. The new way should as well.
Thanks,
Jeff
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I would maybe use the EGP ... Essential Graphics workspace for that. Set a rectangle shape to cover the entire screen, and set the color in the picker panel for it.
The hard part is the 'shading' of the color over the rest of the image ... I'll be interested to see what others suggest.
Another, perhaps even better option is Color Replace, testing out how much similarity does ...
Neil
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Like when you want to make a sepia effect manually you must first turn the picture to black and white (the lumetri effect) and then give it color again with the Change to Color-effect.
I tried in in Lumetri alone with saturation and then the curves section also. It works, but i find the effect much harder to achieve this way.
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Use the obsolete effect and export the result to an intermediate file for future use.

