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Improving Contrast
Improving Contrast
Increasing Saturation
Adjusting Shadows and Highlights to Improve Contrast
When there is not enough,
or too much, black or white in a clip, it will lack contrast. If
you want to improve the contrast by changing both the chroma and
luma content, including the black and white points, use the controls
in the Basics menu to adjust the shadows and highlights in the image.
To
adjust the shadows and highlights to improve contrast:
- Click
Basics to display the Basics menu.
- Enable
Plot and then Ctrl-drag the cursor
over the portion of the result clip containing black or white.
In the Basics menu, a red plot line is displayed
in the 2D luma histogram indicating the luma value of the sampled
blacks. In the vectorscope, you can view the saturation and hue.
- Use
the 2D luma histogram and 2D vectorscope to determine which controls
you need to use (such as the Black field, and Shadows and Midtones
trackballs).
- While
viewing the 2D luma histogram, adjust the black level to modify
the luma value. The Plot sample is updated as you drag the field.
- While
viewing the 2D vectorscope, drag the Midtones and Shadows (Highlights)
trackballs towards the colour you want to increase in the blacks
or whites. The Plot sample is updated as you drag the trackball.
TipTo achieve true black or white, drag the
Midtones and Shadows trackball to move the plot sample to the centre
of the 2D vectorscope.
- Continue
modifying the shadows until you are satisfied with the result.
TipView the sample in the 3D vectorscope to
make more refined modifications.