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October 14, 2024
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Hue Saturation in PPro 2024

  • October 14, 2024
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Hi.

In previous versions of PPro there was a simple Hue effect where you could keyframe the hue. It was called HLS or HSL IIRC. I can't find it in PPro 2024. Is there a way to do the same thing? All I can find is some hue vs hue vs whatever. I just want a very simple way to keyframe a change of colors.

 

Thanks

Correct answer R Neil Haugen

You might have noted that it was in the Obsolete folder? As recently explained in detail by @Fergus H  ... those effects were used by tiny percentages of users, were not GPU accelerated, and could cause issues when used with other, GPU accelerated effects.

 

And of course if like me you found one or two handy, it's a pain to lose them.

 

There is an effect called something like change color still, i think. And the HSL Secondary tab in Lumetri.

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R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
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October 14, 2024

You might have noted that it was in the Obsolete folder? As recently explained in detail by @Fergus H  ... those effects were used by tiny percentages of users, were not GPU accelerated, and could cause issues when used with other, GPU accelerated effects.

 

And of course if like me you found one or two handy, it's a pain to lose them.

 

There is an effect called something like change color still, i think. And the HSL Secondary tab in Lumetri.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
IregroundAuthor
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October 14, 2024

I saw the HSL secondary but I don't see any way to keyframe it. Is there any? I didn't check the obsolete folder but by searching in the Effects search box woudn't that show me what's in that folder too? I'll check that soon.

Thanks.

IregroundAuthor
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October 14, 2024

Just checked. I don't see any "Obsolete" folder.  They sure know how to keep their customers happy lately the big A, don't they?