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

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Using the Video Limiter effect

Using the Video Limiter effect

- Seeing problem color and exposure is sometimes obvious, and sometimes it's quite subtle. I've put together an example that's mostly obvious, though, to make it easier if you're just getting started. I've opened up from bin 12 the sequence. With that open, click the Panel menu, and close all of the other panels in the group. Bring up your Lumetri Scopes, and let's take a look at what's happening here. As we play, you can see what's happening from an exposure point of view. Well, the shots are well exposed, we have a little bit of flat-lining there, but not a big problem. If we switch this to take a look at the RGB Parade, and remove the clamp, well, I see that we have a bit of a problem here. And, in fact, we can also see what the clamp removed, that we're going above 100. In this case, it's going to warn us that as that color's delivered, particularly this really saturated red, that's probably going to cause problems on delivery. Different shots have different levels of problems…

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