Shift the hue of the entire image or a range of
colour in the image.
To perform a hue shift:
- Indicate the colour grading stage at
which the curve modification is being applied:
- To work on the initial primary grade,
click Input.
- To make curve modifications for secondary
colour grading, enable a secondary layer.
- Click the Hue button located below the
RGB button, and then click the upper Hue button to display the Hue
curve.
The Hue curve is plotted
to the Hue spectrum.
- Sample the colour you want to use as
a reference for your adjustments. See
Plotting Colour Values when Adjusting Curves.
A vertical line representing
the reference colour is plotted on the Hue curve.
- Drag vertices up or down to shift the
hue of the colour displayed in the hue spectrum.
The hue of the selected
colours moves through the hue spectrum as you drag.
Tip You can also select
a vertex to use tangent handles to adjust the curve.
- Modify the curve until you are satisfied
with the results:
- To select a vertex, click it. To select
several vertices, draw a selection box around them.
- To move several selected vertices, select
them and then drag one. To restrict vertex movement to the Y axis,
press Shift while
moving the mouse. To restrict vertex movement to the X axis, press Shift+Alt.
- To add a vertex to the curve, place the
mouse cursor over the area on the curve where you want to add the
vertex and then press A.
- To lock the curve in place while adding
a vertex, press Shift+A on the
curve.
- To delete vertices, select them and then
press D.