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"In Farbe ändern" erscheint nicht in Effekten...

New Here ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Hallo,

ich bin Premiere Pro Einsteiger und habe folgendes problem: Ich hänge zurzeit an dem Tutorial "Farben in einem Video ersetzen" fest, da es mir sagt dass ich den Effekt "In Farbe ändern" auf den zu bearbeitenden Clip anwenden muss. Jedoch wird mir dieser Effekt nicht angezeigt wenn ich ihn im Suchfeld des "Effekte"-Bedienfeld eingebe. Weiß da vllt jemand bescheid?

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LEGEND , Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

The description is quite precise.

 

After Alt/dragging the clip to V2, then again to V3, you have three copies of the clip stacked.

 

Using the Lumetri panel on the top clip, you go to the HSL tab, and use the mask or key controls to select the brightness, hue, and saturation of the color you want to work with ... to modify. Set the HSL mask to "color/black" ... and leave it on (active) so you see the image with the color you want showing, the rest of the image black.

 

Now go to the clip on V2

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Community Expert ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Effect is obselete. If you are on a Mac the effect has been removed.

When watching tutorials make sure it matches the version you are using.

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New Here ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Thanks for the reply, Ann! Is there a similar effect that performs the same function in Premiere Pro on the Mac? Or is there just no alternative available to that effect?

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Community Expert ,
Sep 30, 2022 Sep 30, 2022

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Color Replace is I think available on the Mac.

Otherwise, use Lumtri/HSL secondary.

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New Here ,
Dec 05, 2022 Dec 05, 2022

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Hi Flizzy10,

hat das bei dir nun funktioniert?

Ich suche immer noch eine Pipette zum Farbe auswählen und die zweite Pipette um ganz simpel die komplette Farbe zu ersetzen oder eifach die HEX Farbe einzugeben.

Merci für dein Feedback!

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LEGEND ,
Dec 05, 2022 Dec 05, 2022

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Use the Lumetri HSL tab. Select the color for the 'mask' using the eyedropper, turn the mask visibility on, maybe color/gray, and you can then use the H, S, and L qualifiers to mod that as needed.

 

Then use the controls in the bottom of the HSL tab to take the color where you need.

 

If you need more complex effects, you can:

 

  • Dupe the clip twice above the original ... Alt/drag, Alt/drag.
  • Go to the top clip, use the Lumetri HSL to select the color you need to replace.
  • Set the mask to color/BLACK and leave on!
  • Go to the middle clip, apply Track Matte effect, select from the track above, and Luminance.
  • Use Lumetri or Color Matte or whatever to create the color you need there.

 

This will apply that color to the original clip on the lowest track.

 

Neil

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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Thanks Neil!

Unfortunately, this very short description is very difficult (if not impossible) to follow and thus only of limited help for non experts like me.

If I understand Ann Bens correctly, the effect is only on a Mac removed. Is there a good  reason for this? Are there help videos specifically for Mac users? Are Mac users not important enought for Adobe?

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Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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Well, I have never seen any video on Adobe's official channels using a PC. In all their promotions, tutorials, influencers, etc..., they use exclusively Apple hardware/software. So yeah, I doubt they have anything agaisnt Mac users, hehe.

 

Anyway, check the below GIF for a quick way to replace a color in a certain video.

20230605_LumetriColorReplace.gif

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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Thanks Sami, the video is very helpful.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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The description is quite precise.

 

After Alt/dragging the clip to V2, then again to V3, you have three copies of the clip stacked.

 

Using the Lumetri panel on the top clip, you go to the HSL tab, and use the mask or key controls to select the brightness, hue, and saturation of the color you want to work with ... to modify. Set the HSL mask to "color/black" ... and leave it on (active) so you see the image with the color you want showing, the rest of the image black.

 

Now go to the clip on V2 ... apply the Track Matte effect, which has two main options. as noted set the pull from option to the track above (V3 in this case) ... and the other to Luminance.

 

Now again on the clip on V2, go to the Lumetri panel, and any control in the entire panel will work on ONLY the image data passed through from the mask on V3. And the results will be applied to the original image on V1 and show in the monitor. You can even use multiple instances of Lumeter on the clip on V2, but they all must be after (below) the Track Matte effect on the effects stack for the clip on V2 (check the Effects Control Panel).

 

I've at times had up to four sets of the V2/V3 above working on a clip.

 

This is also the best method when you need to pull a key for a correction/change, but want to ensure you pull from original clip data so no other mods to the image change that key.

 

Neil

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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Thanks Neil for this explanations.

I didn't want to say that your description is not precise. For beginners like me or users with little routine, it was difficult to follow. Thanks again for your effort!

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LEGEND ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

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Print it out perhaps. But simply do those things and no others and it will work.

 

And open up many magical opportunities for you.

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