
By selecting a point and moving it across the x-, y-axis, we can completely change the color of our footage ( Figure 5, below).

This will quickly allow me to change the hue of the area we've segmented in this first step. I want to take this one step further by using the Hue vs. This will add the keyframes for you on that color range and takes out some of the guesswork ( Figure 4, below).įigure 4. We can select the eyedropper tool to choose an exact color within the footage. I want to show you one other way to really focus on a specific color. Now, let's reset the look by selecting the arrow icon next to the Lumetri color tab. With a few clicks, we can create this stylized look that's been used in a lot of cinema and videos throughout the world.įigure 3. We can mark these points in the pink range, as shown in Figure 3 (below), and then decrease the other areas to make the pink a selective color in our project.

So let's say I wanted only to have the pink hue from the woman's dress in color. Using keyframes to adjust Saturation and Hue. By adding keyframes to the colors and the range, we can choose to increase or decrease saturation and adjust the hue of the footage ( Figure 2, below).įigure 2. This area of the Hue/Saturation box allows you add keyframe points that work similarly to other curves and programs like Photoshop and After Effects. Navigate over to the Hue/Saturation section. This is where we're going to create a Selective Color look for this footage. On the right in Figure 1, you can the curve section of the Lumetri panel. You can select any workspace by choosing the appropriate tab in the upper menu of Premiere Pro.įigure 1. And you'll notice that I'm using the Color workspace in this setup. In Figure 1 (below), you can see I've got some footage on a timeline.

I was pretty excited about this new feature and wanted to show you a quick way to create some Selective Color styles with these new tools.
HOW TO CHANGE COLOR ON ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2014 UPDATE
So be sure to update to the new version to see these features. This release came out in October of 2018. This tutorial explores the new Lumetri Color tools in Adobe Premiere CC 2019.
