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

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Split toning for shadows and highlights

Split toning for shadows and highlights

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

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Split toning for shadows and highlights

of going after different parts of the shot separately. we can really create a mood. Often times what you'll see is cool highlights and warm shadows, or vice versa, bringing out warm highlights for skin tones, but pushing the shadows cooler. Let me show ya how this works. I've opened up the next sequence and in this case, we've got two instances to clip. The original and the modified one and there's really two ways to do this. and there's really two ways to do this. I'm going to select the first instance of the clip here I'm going to select the first instance of the clip here and you'll see that we have shadow and highlight tint. Additionally, under color wheels, we have separate controls for shadows and highlights so these can both be used and it depends what you're going for. Let's start by putting a little bit more blue into the shadows and you see that that pushes those into a a nice area and then on the highlights, I'm going to…

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