![]() ![]() ![]() On the right-hand side, you’ll find a section called “Fix.” Within Fix, you will find a menu for Adjustments. There are a few different tools in Premiere Elements that you can use. That’s kind of the name of the game…we just want our footage to look natural and to look its best. So we’re going to address a couple of different issues with colors, and see how we can make them look as natural as possible. You can easily correct these kinds of color issues inside of Adobe Premiere Elements 2018, and that’s what this tutorial is all about! If you use a GoPro and you have the flat color option on, your color will even look dull and bland. Maybe they’re too dark, or if the lighting is weird your footage might look too yellow. With family videos, and fun hobby videos, we’re not creating full feature films! Personally, I try not to be too much of a stickler for perfection when it comes to color correction.īut sometimes your video clips just seem off. I do want to point out that you might not need to do any color correction on your clips at all. So let’s dive into the mysterious world of color correction! This tutorial applies to clips from your phone, your GoPro, or any digital camera that you’re using. Color Correction in Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 For more tutorials and how-to videos, be sure to subscribe to the VidProMom YouTube channel as well. If you’re totally new to Premiere Elements and video editing in general, I have a cheat sheet for you! Click here to grab the cheat sheet now. If you haven’t haven’t taken a look at Premiere Elements 2018 yet, you can download it here and give it a try (free) for 30 days! Join me for this Premiere Elements 2018 tutorial!Ī few months ago, I published a few Premiere Elements 2018 tutorials, and I promised I’d be back with a tutorial on color correction in Adobe Premiere Elements 2018… so this is it! Color correction can sometimes seem confusing, but it’s usually pretty simple if you’re not looking for perfection. When I’m color correcting in Adobe Premiere Elements 2018, I like to keep things simple by focusing on making my video footage look natural, and as good as possible. My experience is my own, and your experience may differ. All thoughts and opinions are my own and are not influenced by Adobe or its affiliates. I am provided with compensation for advertisements on this channel and, possibly, commissions for purchases made through links in this post. And, the results were compared to those from use of Green Screen Key or Blue Screen Key.*Disclaimer: This video was sponsored by Adobe. Non Red Key was looked at as a green screen tool using Premiere Elements 13/13.1 on Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit and video samples (AVCHD.mp4 1920 x 1080p30). The Non Red Key to key out green screens when you need to controlīlending, or when the Blue Screen or Green Screen Keys don’t produce And, Adobe describes it as an good alternative for Green Screen Key or Blue Screen Key and states Non Red Key is available in both Premiere Elements Mac and Windows. The Adobe document "Adobe Premiere Elements help / Superimposing and transparency" lists the "Color-based keying effect" It was found that Non Red Key should be usable as alternative for Videomerge and Difference Matte for the Premiere Elements Mac user with green screen projects So, time to recognize it and see what it can do. Non Red Key has been around since the days of Premiere Elements 4. Videomerge and Difference Matte Key? Apparently there is at least one more, Non Red Key which is available to Premiere Elements Mac as well as Windows users. There are lots of keying effects to study and learn how they are used to convert color or brightness in an image to transparency.Īre there any more choices for green screening tool(s) for the Premiere Elements Mac user other than Recently the Alpha Adjust which which is accessed in the Premiere Elements Mac and Windows keying effects was explored for green screening and found not to be applicable to the task. Many suggest Videomerge effect as the green screening tool for the Premiere Elements Mac user, while Difference Matte Key seems to be the better choice. The keying effects of Blue Screen Key, Green Screen Key, Chroma Key, and RGB Difference Key are Windows Only. Opportunities for green screen keying are fewer in Premiere Elements* Mac than Premiere Elements* Windows. ![]()
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