From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Compositing and Masks (2015)
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Transfer luma or chroma using the HSL category - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Compositing and Masks (2015)
Transfer luma or chroma using the HSL category
- The HSL category works by using the hue, saturation and luminosity of the clips involved to give us the resulting color. Let's start with hue. This blending mode results in the hue of the lower layer changing to the hue of the upper layer, but leaves brightness and saturation alone. So we will see the bottom clip with a hue of the top clip. Go ahead and open sequence 5.7. Move your playhead so that you can see the first set of clips. Change the blending mode of the top clip to Hue. Now you can see how the hue of the bottom is affected by the hue of the top clip. You can now change the hue value of the top clip by adjusting the ProcAmp effect, which is already applied. You can clearly see how the hue of the top clip is affecting the bottom one. Let's move on to the next blending mode, which is saturation. The result color will use the hue of the bottom clip, but the saturation of the top. Go ahead and move your playhead to the next set of clips and change the blending mode of the top…
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What are blending modes and how to use them effectively2m 2s
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Understanding the Normal category2m 44s
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Darken your footage using the Subtractive category5m 32s
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Lighten your footage using the Additive category10m 31s
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How to use the Complex category8m 36s
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Create colors using the Difference category4m 15s
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Transfer luma or chroma using the HSL category4m 45s
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