Here's a free PDF tutorial from Chris and Trish Meyer at Artbeats on converting color footage to black and white using After Effects.
Hint: the best results require more than simply desaturating the clip.
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Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Adobe Kuler Theory
Adobe offers a free online tool to create color themes for your work.
Adobe Kuler "is a web-hosted application for generating color themes...Whether creating websites, interior designs, scrapbooks, fabric patterns, graphic identities, or any other visual, you can experiment quickly with color variations and browse thousands of themes from the Kuler community. Designed both to stand alone and to complement Adobe Creative Suite® software, Kuler uses Adobe Flash® technology to bring you online tools for color theme creation."

You can use it by applying standard rules of color theory or experiment on your own. The themes you create can be saved and shared. Check it out.
Adobe Kuler "is a web-hosted application for generating color themes...Whether creating websites, interior designs, scrapbooks, fabric patterns, graphic identities, or any other visual, you can experiment quickly with color variations and browse thousands of themes from the Kuler community. Designed both to stand alone and to complement Adobe Creative Suite® software, Kuler uses Adobe Flash® technology to bring you online tools for color theme creation."

You can use it by applying standard rules of color theory or experiment on your own. The themes you create can be saved and shared. Check it out.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Color Correction Using Premiere Pro
Here's another video tutorial from studiodaily.com on basic color correction in Premiere Pro.

To learn more about color correction, I suggest you check out Stu Maschwitz's blog, Prolost. In this post, he demonstrates how flesh tones can be preserved while applying radical color changes to the rest of the shot.


To learn more about color correction, I suggest you check out Stu Maschwitz's blog, Prolost. In this post, he demonstrates how flesh tones can be preserved while applying radical color changes to the rest of the shot.

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