Chapter 20. Using Curve Controls in the Primary In Room

<authorgroup>ALEXIS VAN HURKMAN</authorgroup>

For those of you who have been doing color correction in Final Cut Pro using the Color Corrector 3-way filter, you’ll see a resemblance between many of its controls and those found in Color (FIGURE 20.1). For example, the Color Balance controls and contrast sliders in the Primary In room work more or less the same way as their Final Cut Pro counterparts, and the HSL (Hue, Saturation, and Lightness) qualifiers in the Secondaries room are nearly the same as the Limit Effect controls, albeit with a fancier, more industry-standard name.

The Final Cut Pro Color Corrector 3-way filter (left) compared to the 3-way color control and contrast sliders in the Primary In room (right above), and the HSL qualifier controls found in the Secondaries room (right below).

Figure 20.1. The ...

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