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

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Using Hue Saturation Curves

Using Hue Saturation Curves

- Inside of the curves areas, there is also a curve designed to affect hue and saturation. This is quite useful particularly with easy-to-use presets so you can target a particular area for refinement. Let's open up our next sequence here 4.3 and I'll take a look at the hue saturation curve. We'll just roll up the RGB curves there by clicking the triangle. In this case, you see the original shot and the blues are very low on the RGB parade. The greens are okay and this is all right here for reds, but a little bit clipping at the high end. Let's also take a look at the vector scope simultaneously and you'll see that everything is skewing towards red and yellow. Well, there's a lot of red and yellow in the scene so that's to be expected, but it doesn't look quite right. If you check the second shot here, you'll see what happens. We've actually manipulated the reds, pulled down some of the purplish blues and worked here with some of the other zones. So let's try that. If you click on one…

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