
To adjust these channels so they match, change the colour wheels to colour bars by pressing the "Display: Colour Wheels" button. In this example however, we can see the highlights (top of each waveform) The red green and blue channels will typically look quite similar. The easiest way to visualise how these controls work is to turn on the Parade RGB Waveform Monitor as shown below:Ī typical video source in need of correction may look something like the following: Press the top button labelled "Display: Colour Wheels" to switch to colour bar mode.Įach of these three bars can be dragged up and down to adjust the Red, Green and Blue levels of the image respectively.ĭrag these bars left or right to adjust the image Hue or Saturation respectively.Ī file containing the Lift, Gamma, Gain, Hue and Saturation settings can be imported and exported from the Presets menu for use in other productions. To adjust all colours equally, drag up or down the bar on the right of the colour wheel. Press the reset button to to reset the levels to default.ĭrag the white circle in the direction of the colours you wish to boost in the image. The Basic Auto Correct button will automatically adjust the Lift and Gain controls to their optimal levels. Gain : adjusts the bright areas of the image the most (such as highlights) Gamma : adjusts the colours half way between black and white the most (e.g mid-tones) VMix allows professional colour correction for every input in addition to the basic tools provided by the Colour Adjust tab.Ĭolour correction is achieved using the industry standard Lift, Gamma and Gain controls as described below: Lift : adjusts the dark areas of the image the most (such as shadows)
