Colour Sampling
 
 
 

You can sample colours from the front and back clips, and instantly see how the front clip will be affected by the colour correction.

Colours are sampled using colour patches. The sampled colours appear in the patches with their colour values. You can display the RGB, HLS, or Y (luma) values for the sampled colours. You can choose to display numerical sample data as either RGB bit values or percentages.

To sample a colour:

  1. Below the colour patches, select the sample option you want to use.

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    Select: To:
    Y Display the NTSC luma values for the colours sampled. Either NTSC 601 or HD 709 luma values are displayed, depending on the settings in the configuration file. See the Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Configuration File Reference Guide.
    HLS Display the hue, lightness, and saturation values for the colours sampled.
    RGB Display the red, green, and blue values for the colours sampled.
    Off Turn off the colour information display.
  2. Click the Front colour patch to sample a colour from the front clip. Click the Back colour patch to sample a colour from the back clip. Click both patches to sample front and back clips simultaneously.

    The cursor becomes a colour picker.

  3. To sample an individual pixel, click a colour in the image.
  4. To sample an average colour, Alt-drag in the image, or press Ctrl and draw a selection box.
    TipZoom in for more precise colour sampling.

    The sampled colour appears in the colour patch. The sampled colour also appears in each menu.

    In the: A sample is displayed:
    Colour Wheel As a reference point on the colour wheel. A black reference point indicates the colour you sampled from the front clip. A white reference point indicates the sample from the back clip.
    Histogram menu As a red vertical line on the gradient bar, indicating the luma value. Only the front sample is displayed.
    Curves menu As red, green, and blue values mapped to the colour curves.
    Ranges menu As a red vertical line on the Luminance gradient bar, indicating the luma value. Only the front sample is displayed.