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LACPUG: Working with Color in Adobe Premiere Pro with Karl Soule

Karl Soule joined us and went in-depth into the features of the Lumetri Color Panel within Premiere. —LACPUG

Karl also covered:

  • Introduction to the Lumetri panel.
  • Using secondaries.
  • Setting up a Tangent Element hard surface control in Premiere.
  • Use of adjustment layers to manage color on a scene level
  • Use of Master Clip Effects
  • Masking/tracking in Premiere
  • Use of LUTs and Libraries.
  • Exporting color as Premiere presets or generic LUTs for use in other tools. 
  • Using LUTs in Media Encoder for dailies and proxies.

Premiumbeat: How to Add LUTs in Premiere Pro (And 35 Free LUTs)

A LUT (Look Up Table) is an incredibly simple way to color grade footage. Whether you are applying a LUT to grade standard footage or using LUTs to bring color back to Log footage, you can do so easily in Premiere Pro using the Color workspace.
In this step-by-step walkthrough, I’ll show you how to apply a single LUT in Premiere Pro and then how to add your favorite LUTs to the dropdown menu. —Michael Maher, Premiumbeat

Adobe: How to Use Color Correction Tools in Premiere Pro (for Beginners)

Jason Levine, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe Creative Cloud, hosts this Adobe live stream on color correction in Premiere Pro. Instead of describing it, I'll just break it up for you so you can watch by segment.

  • At 4:20 Jason explains the badge icons that appear next to effects in the Effects window: Accelerated Effects and 32-Bit Color
  • At 8:13 Jason talks about the Obsolete color effects in Premiere Pro 
  • At 10:37 Jason introduces the hero of the tutorial: the Lumetri Color panel
  • At 13:40 Jason briefly covers proxies, performance and uninterrupted playback in Premiere Pro
  • At 18:31 Jason explains the difference between master clip and individual clip effects
  • At 28:56 Jason demonstrates color presets or Looks in the Creative tab
  • At 31:09 Jason quickly covers Lumetri Scopes before getting into Basic corrections
  • At 36:20 Jason goes over the Creative tab parameters including Faded Film, Sharpen, etc.
  • At 41:35 Jason talks about the Curves tab; he goes on for a while before coming back to the Hue/Saturation curve
  • At 47:42 Jason shows how to copy/paste attributes (effects) from one clip to another
  • At 49:51 Jason shows how to use the HSL Secondary tab

Source: https://youtu.be/d3WOZ5XcSkc