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Neutralizing color with the CC Color Neutralizer in After Effects

Neutralizing color with the CC Color Neutralizer in After Effects - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

Neutralizing color with the CC Color Neutralizer in After Effects

- After Effects has a very useful filter for removing color cast. In fact, it can deal with flickering footage as well, meaning that if you shot high frame rate or under things like fluorescent lights, it can stabilize and deal with slight color cast issues that come in and out. Let me show you. Let's go to the last sequence in this bin, 7.5, and you'll see the color cast example we looked at earlier. I'll right-click and choose Replace with After Effects Composition. You'll note that it dropped it into the same project as before and made another comp. There it is. It's named it with the name of the project and called it comp two. Now, from the effects panel, I'll type in neutralizer. N-E-U-T-R and there it is, color neutralizer. Drop that on the footage. Now, what's useful, is you'll find eye droppers. You can click on something that should be white, and on something that should be black, and importantly on a middle gray. That did a very nice job at fixing the image. If you look at…

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