Saturation vs. Vibrance in Adobe Premiere Pro 2025

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[ This is an excerpt from a recent webinar: “Video Scopes & Color Grading in Adobe Premiere Pro 2025” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]

EXCERPT DESCRIPTION

Adobe Premiere Pro has two ways to change the amount of color in a video clip: Saturation and Vibrance.

In this short video, Larry Jordan illustrates the difference between them and explains which one to use when you are adjusting color in a clip. Surprisingly, the choice is not obvious!


 

Saturation vs. Vibrance in Adobe Premiere Pro 2025

TRT: 2:46 — MPEG-4 HD movie


 

WEBINAR DESCRIPTION

The color capability of Premiere Pro continues to expand. If you’ve been wondering how to read video scopes, what the Lumetri color tools do, what the latest AI features are, or how to use the new color workflow in Premiere, this session is for you.

Presented by Larry Jordan, this starts by defining the basics, then takes you deep into color correction and grading. We’ll also look at how to use Match Color to match shot, keyframe color changes and explore the new color workflow for log and RAW media in Premiere.

This session includes:

Color grading is a vast subject. Premiere has powerful tools to help you take your images to the next level. This session shows how they work.

NOTE: This session won’t cover grading HDR media in an HDR timeline because viewing HDR requires HDR compatible monitors and is not supported in the GoToWebinar interface.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This advanced-level session benefits from knowledge of how Premiere works, but we’ll teach you what you need to know about color.


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