It was originated from computer science as a tool for representing algorithms and programming logic but had extended to use in all other kinds of processes. Typically, a flowchart shows the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting them with arrows.Ī flowchart is a graphical representations of steps. It shows steps in sequential order and is widely used in presenting the flow of algorithms, workflow or processes. You can also reset an individual slider by double-clicking the label for the slider.A flowchart is simply a graphical representation of steps. Note: You can return to the original clip settings by clicking Reset All.Adjust the individual sliders to set the values you want.Dragging to the left moves the corresponding sliders to the left dragging to the right moves the corresponding sliders to the right. Click the interactive color tool, then in the Player panel ensure that the Color Grading view is displayed, and drag across a color in the clip that you want to adjust.Open the Editor panel, click Color > HSL Tuning.
Note: At any point you can reset the curve by clicking Reset All.ġ. If you want to add a point to the curve, click along the line where you want to add the point. Blue - lets you edit the blue channel onlyĭrag points on the graph to adjust the relationship between the Input levels (the brightness of the original pixels) and the Output levels (the brightness of the corrected pixels).Green - lets you edit the green channel only.Red - lets you edit the red channel only.RGB - lets you edit the red, green, and blue channels in a combined histogram.Below the curve graph, select one of the following color channel options: Open the Editor panel, click C o lor > Tone Curve.Ģ. At the bottom of the Basic Settings area, click the drop-down menu beside LUT Profile, and choose a LUT profile or click Browse and navigate to the file you want to apply.ġ. Open the Editor panel, click Color > Basic.Ģ. Open the Editor panel, click Color, and choose one of the following options:ġ. To access color correction and color grading controlsġ. The original source clip colors appear on the left. The interactive control (white cursor) on the Color Grading view in the Player panel lets you drag in the image to adjust specific colors. HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) is a powerful color adjustment tool that lets you interactively adjust colors in a clip. You can add one or more nodes to the curve, to give you more precise control over the areas that you want to adjust. If you have a clip with a blue cast, for example, you can decrease the blue in the image by selecting the Blue channel and moving the curve down and to the right. Moving the curve up and to the left lightens the clip and increases the color in any channel moving the curve down and to the right darkens the clip or decreases the color of a given channel. The diagonal line on the graph is what you adjust to create your “curve”.
The x-axis of the graph represents the original tonal values (from highlights on the right, to shadows on the left) the y-axis of the graph represents the adjusted tonal values (from dark/less color at the bottom, to light/more color at the top).
The Tone Curve lets you perform color and tonal corrections by adjusting either individual color channels or the composite (RGB) channel. In addition to creating your own creative look, you can import LUT profiles (lookup table). When you’re making color adjustments, you have access to the Color Grading view in the Player panel. The color controls available in Pinnacle Studio depend on the version of the application you have. Pinnacle Studio includes a collection of color adjustment tools that let you correct the color in video clips or get creative with color grading to achieve a specific mood or look.