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Stabilizing exposure with the Color Stabilizer effect in After Effects

Stabilizing exposure with the Color Stabilizer effect in After Effects

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

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Stabilizing exposure with the Color Stabilizer effect in After Effects

- This next effect I'm going to show you requires a gubbed After Effects. I'm going to use it on a time lapse clip, which is a common situation where the lighting changes a lot over the lifespan of the clip. that were flickering or high frame rate footage, this may also come in handy. What you want to do is select the shot that needs the change. Then, right click and choose Replace with After Effects Composition. After Effects will launch, and the existing clip in your timeline will be moved into a new After Effects comp. Now, give the project a name. I'm going to call this Exposure Linked. Color Stabilize. Color Correction, Color Stabilizer. Click and move the target to something that you feel will stay back for the entire duration. that you feel should be white. so it looks at more pixels. levels, curves, or brightness. In this case, it's doing a nice job. With the color stabilizer, it's analyzed that and helps fix it. a consistent black and white point. And it's doing a nice…

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