Premiere Pro Three Way Color Corrector Tutorial | Premiere Pro CC https://youtu.be/XNBDtXkldXE
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorial video I will be showing you how to use the Three Way Color Corrector to do Color Grading on your videos using an Adjustment Layer.

You don’t need Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 to follow this tutorial even though that is what I’m using. It should work in any modern version for Premiere Pro including Premiere Pro CS3- CS6.

Changing the Color Grading of your videos especially with DSLR video is easier when working in a “Flat Color Profile” when you shoot your footage you should keep this in mind.

Using Premiere Pro to adjust the colors can be easy and simple compared to using a dedicated Color Grading application or plugin. To keep the look consistent across different clips we use an Adjustment Layer on a video track above the rest of footage when doing our Color Grading.

Once we have the Adjustment Layer in place we can go to any of the Video Effects in the Video Effects panel and apply them. In this case we will be applying the Three Way Color Corrector and the RGB Curves in order to treat our footage.

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