Control your colours.
Get a head start with video that looks great from the beginning.
Automatic tone mapping lets you quickly drop new footage into your project that automatically adjusts to match the project’s colour, so you’re editing with great-looking footage from the start.
Ensure colour continuity from scene to scene.
Make basic corrections to exposure, white balance and contrast in a snap with Auto Colour. Preserve natural skin tones and automatically match colour between shots with Colour Match. Use Colour Wheels to adjust shadows, midtones and highlights and see the difference side by side with Comparison View.
Use colour to set the mood.
Natural and consistent colour is just the beginning. Shape the mood of your project with tools to shift vibrance, saturation and tint. Isolate a specific colour, make precise changes to contrast or apply a vignette to fade the edges of a clip and draw attention to a focal point.
Create a unique look.
Take advantage of Lumetri looks to emulate different film stock and give your footage a timeless cinematic look. Also, use Look Up Tables (LUTs) to create and save your own customised colour gradients to give your clips a unique, consistent style.
Do even more with advanced colour tools.
Easily edit advanced settings with Lumetri Colour. Monitor colour and luminance levels with total accuracy with hardware-accelerated Lumetri scopes like Vectorscope, Histogram, Parade and Waveform.
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