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klrbee2
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June 13, 2022
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Masks in Premiere

  • June 13, 2022
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I am trying to create multiple masks in one video clip - adjusting some shadows n 3 different places. I can create the first mask, make the exposure adjustments and it looks great. Then when I try to add another mask, and make adjustments for that mask, it seems connected to the first mask. The second mask takes on the same settings of the first mask. I need them to be different, how can I do that. I'm a bit of a beginner in premiere. Thanks!

 

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Correct answer Ali Jaber

If you want to apply the Lumetri color effect to a certain area of your clip, then you should add the mask to the Lumetri effect, not to the opacity.  After that, if you want to apply different settings of Lumetri color to another area, you have to add another Lumetri color effect with another mask to your clip.

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
June 13, 2022

Post screenshots of what you are doing

Now its just guessing.

klrbee2
klrbee2Author
Participating Frequently
June 13, 2022

When I create my second mask, it takes on the settings of the first mask. 

Ali JaberCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 13, 2022

If you want to apply the Lumetri color effect to a certain area of your clip, then you should add the mask to the Lumetri effect, not to the opacity.  After that, if you want to apply different settings of Lumetri color to another area, you have to add another Lumetri color effect with another mask to your clip.

klrbee2
klrbee2Author
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June 13, 2022

Ok, thank you!