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Matching the Colour of Two Shots in Premiere Pro CC1 min read

15 February 2016 < 1 min read

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Matching the Colour of Two Shots in Premiere Pro CC1 min read

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Probably, one of the most tedious and time-consuming aspects of colour grading is matching two (or more) shots that belong to the same project. Consider a situation when you have filmed the whole piece with two different cameras. The best approach would be to match the settings of the two units as close as possible while filming.

However, if you’re not able to do that for some reason, you can still try to match the shots in post. Just remember that this may be more complicated and time-consuming than you might think. And, if you are using a camera with a poor codec often it can be impossible to get decent results. Here are some of the options you have when dealing with this type of footage in Premiere Pro CC.

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