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Selective color adjustment using hue vs hue

Community Beginner ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

Hello everyone

I want to change the colours of the referee's pants without affecting other hues in the image, I've used the Lumetri mask to contain the color change within the mask. But if I want to change the fallen boxer's shorts, then I cannot replicate the mask on the same layer. When I duplicate it, the upper layer is visible which and the bottom adjustment (the referee's pants) is hidden. Is there a way to selectively target the same hues in a frame and achieve different colors? For example, the referee's pants and the fallen fighter's shorts are of the same blue tone, can I change, for example, the referee's pants to green and the fallen one's to yellow in the same layer? What are the steps to achieve this?

Please help.
Thanks

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LEGEND ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

Make a new Lumetri instance for each color change, masked to only work on that one section.

 

There's another effect ... color change or color effect ... still available, that can also do this. Again, mask applied separately to each instance you would use.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

Hey Neil

Do you mean dragging the Lumetri effect on the layer? I tried it but resetting the Hue vs Sat curve resets the first mask as well. 
How would you do it?

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LEGEND ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

You can have mulitple instances of Lumetri on a clip, as with any other effect. 

 

Each instance has a mask option in the ECP, and you can use that to limit where the effect is applied to the clip. So you aren't involving any 'multiple mask' issue. Each on is on a separate instance of the effect.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

Hey Neil

Thanks so much. Please bear with me, I would need a bit more hand-holding.
I want to ask why are colors affected outside the mask. Shouldn't the mask contain the selected hue? 
I want to target the Blues within the mask, but it also selects the colors outside. How do I contain the blues within the mask? Is there any other way of containment?

Thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Oct 26, 2024 Oct 26, 2024
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There are controls on that mask in the ECP itself you need to use. Including for this stuff, setting feathering to 0.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 26, 2024 Oct 26, 2024

I'm just wondering why you are not doing it in Photoshop since it's a PSD you are working with?

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2024 Oct 26, 2024
Just experimenting if I can achieve the same effect in Premiere.
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