[ This is an excerpt from a recent webinar: “Video Scopes & Color Grading in Apple Final Cut Pro 11” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]
EXCERPT DESCRIPTION
Comparison view quickly allows comparing the look of any timeline clip to the clips preceding and following it. Even better, it supports building a collection of “looks” you can use to compare any timeline clip to up to 30 timeline images.
Larry Jordan shows how this feature works, along with how to create and save custom color presets using Apple Final Cut Pro 11.
Comparison View & Custom Presets Simplify Color Grading in Final Cut Pro 11
TRT: 4:31 — MPEG-4 HD movie
WEBINAR DESCRIPTION
The color capability of Final Cut continues to expand. If you’ve been wondering how to read the video scopes, what the color tools do, or how to make your images look better, this session is for you.
We’ll start by defining the basics, then take you deep into color correction and grading. We’ll also look at how to use LUTs, grading LOG and HDR media, and explain why two different computer monitors never show the same color.
Join Larry Jordan as he showcases the color tools and effects in Final Cut including:
Color grading is a vast subject. Final Cut has powerful tools to help you improve the quality of your images. This session shows how they work.
NOTE: This session doesn’t cover grading HDR media in an HDR timeline because viewing HDR requires HDR compatible monitors.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This advanced-level session benefits from knowledge of how FCP works, but we’ll teach you what you need to know about color.
One Response to Comparison View & Custom Presets Simplify Color Grading in Final Cut Pro
Your comparison viewer & color grading presets excerpt was just what I needed, thank you.