Repositioning Shots | Modifying the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness Curves | ||
Appendix B, The Tangent CP100 Control Surface |
Logarithmic Mode: Modifying Brightness and Contrast
Linear Mode: Modifying Gamma, Gain, and Lift
You can use the dials and trackballs in the centre of the control surface to perform primary colour grading. Primary colour grading can be done from the Grade menu.
You can modify brightness and contrast in several ways from the Grade menu. You can modify:
Overall brightness and contrast of the red, green, and blue channels together
Overall brightness and contrast of the red, green, and blue channels separately
Brightness balance and contrast balance
Brightness in the shadows, midtones, and highlights
Enable Grade and then do one of the following:
Enable InPr to modify the input primary values.
Enable OutPr to modify the output primary values.
Use the following controls to perform primary colour grading.
You can modify gamma, gain, and lift in several ways from the Grading menu. You can modify:
Overall gamma, gain, and lift settings of the red, green, and blue channels together
Overall gamma, gain, and lift settings of the red, green, and blue channels separately
Gamma, gain, and lift balance settings
Enable Grade and then do one of the following:
Enable InPr to modify the input primary values.
Enable OutPr to modify the input primary values.
Use the following controls to perform primary colour grading.