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  • Matching PP Color Correction in AE

    Posted by John Young on February 7, 2011 at 11:08 pm

    I was wondering the workflow that you all use for color correcting clips used in After Effect compositions. I have been using Fast Color Corrector in Premiere and having good success. But I am having trouble matching that color correction with the color correction I am trying to do inside of After Effects. My AE project has quicktime animation clips that need to match the need to match the color correction I am doing on the original mp4 clips in PP. I am using dynamic link to get AE comps into PP. I cannot color correct the entire AE comp in PP, I just need to correct a specific clip in that comp.

    My project is at picture lock and I am hoping I don’t have to color correct the mp4 clip in PP and then re-render out to AE.

    John

    Bob Currier replied 15 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • John Young

    February 7, 2011 at 11:36 pm

    AE and PP are both CS3.

    Thanks.

  • John Young

    February 8, 2011 at 5:43 pm

    In my After Effects, Color Finesse is a third party plug that you have to buy. Are you saying that buying Color Finesse will make the color matching more precise? Or am I still just going to eye balling it and using my scope to try and make it match.

    What is your color correction workflow when using PP and AE?
    Thanks for the responses.

  • Bob Currier

    February 10, 2011 at 11:22 pm

    Color Finesse isn’t an additional purchase, it’s installed automatically into After Effects by the Adobe CS4 and CS5 installers. In CS3 it was a separate installer on the Adobe DVD, but there was still a serial number for it included with AE. Look in the Effects menu under “Synthetic Aperture” and you should find Color Finesse.

    Adobe does license it only for use in After Effects. If you want to also use it with Premiere Pro then you’d need to upgrade it through our web site to the “PI” version. Perhaps that’s what you were thinking of. (If you think Adobe should also license it for Premiere Pro, let them know by filing a feature request.)

    But for After Effects, Adobe has already paid for it for you, so please take advantage of that and get color correcting!

    Bob Currier
    Synthetic Aperture

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