In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Jakob Owens of TheBuffNerds demonstrates his color grading workflow using LUTs in the Lumetri Color panel.
All in Color
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Jakob Owens of TheBuffNerds demonstrates his color grading workflow using LUTs in the Lumetri Color panel.
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to quickly color grade video using the Lumetri panel in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Dansky
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we will learn to use the Lumetri Color effect to dramatically and powerfully change the mood of a shot by learning about how Curves works, how to read the vectorscopes and why they’re helpful, and a whole lot of what, why, and how to change tone, exposure, contrast, color, and look of any video that you’re working to change or make more beautiful using Lumetri Color in Premiere Pro. —tutvid
In this tutorial, I will explain WHY and WHAT the purpose of color grading is in a video editing workflow, and when you should use it. —Justin Odisho
Today I go over how to add LUTS to your selection menu in Adobe Premiere Pro CC! —AdobeMasters
Today I'm going to be showing you guys 2 quick and easy color grading methods in Adobe Premiere. I will first show how to color grade using the lumetri color panel (see my color grading video for more), then I will show how to make a color preset, and finally a LUT (look up table) all in premiere. —Max Novak
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Colin Smith shows you how to take a flat log video and color grade it using the lumetri panel. Learn how to grade videos and also how to make and use a LUT. —PhotoshopCAFE
Watch Dave's Video on the Post Color Blog Channel: https://youtu.be/LyjbJG3UGxQ —Premiere Gal
HSL Secondary color controls in Adobe Premiere Pro This tutorial will show you how to use the HSL Secondaries to isolate part of your video and change color, contrast, sharpness and more. —VideoRevealed
Today I show you an easy way to color grade your videos in less than 3 minutes, in adobe premiere pro using the lumetri color panel! —TheyCallMeCotton
Create a cinematic Super hero look with these color grading techniques in Premiere Pro. Use Teal and Orange to create depth and contrast. —Cinecom.net
Did you forget to change your camera’s white balance? Is your footage three stops underexposed? Are you trying to add a unique tint à la David Fincher to your video? Have no fear, some quick and basic color-correction techniques are here! —Pond5