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Add vibrance like Photoshop to Premiere Pro CC

Guest
Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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I am using Premiere Pro CC to edit my GoPro footage. I like using the Camera RAW and vibrance to add to my videos using Photoshop but don't like the extra step.  Is there a way to do this in premiere pro cc?

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LEGEND ,
Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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Touch of Chroma ...touch of contrast.

Three Way color Corrector or Curves...maybe Levels.

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Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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So when you edit your videos, you use premiere pro to do it all?

Thanks for your help!!

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Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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I use Premiere or SpeedGrade or Resolve.

Never Photoshop.

How much 'vibrance" are you after?

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Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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I am shooting raw gopro video footage and with all the dead grass around, I have to turn temp up and vibrancy up to bring out what green is in grass and trees.

I have speedgrade but haven't used it before.

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Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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Use a Secondary Grade for an issue like that.

Check out tutorials on Color Grading - especially Secondaries

Essentially a secondary works by isolating the area ( eg grass) with a mask and that is the area that gets graded.

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Feb 25, 2014 Feb 25, 2014

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Ok will do. I have worked with Photoshop for years and am used to working with Camera Raw images and really tweaking the.  New to video and want to so something similar to it.

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