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Adjusting hue and saturation

Adjusting hue and saturation - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

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Adjusting hue and saturation

- Of course when it comes to making big honking corrections, color is a big part of that. Hue, saturation, and it just so happens we have those controls right here in the color wheel section of the interface. And you're going to find them right next to Contrast and Pivot. We've Saturation and Hue. Hue is really easy to see. I'll just take that and click and drag and spin it around, and you can see on this image here, we are shifting all the hues in this image. Let me go ahead, open up our scopes. What would we use to look at that? Well, the obvious one would be the vectorscope, right? And as I spin around the color wheel, you can see that the hue is spinning around the color wheel. Now, this set of controls here in DaVinci Resolve, the default is 50, and so when you go one direction, 100 gets you 180 degrees around the color wheel clockwise. If you move it to the left, I'll double-click, drag to the left, you're going to move counter-clockwise down to zero to 180 degrees. Saturation…

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