![]() ![]() ![]() So if you try and ColorMatch to the Master Clip Lumetri of an earlier clip, Premiere will take the final total result. You can apply Lumetri to a clip on the Master Clip tab, and that correction will now apply to every instance of that clip (or segment thereof) throughout the project.īut if you do anything on a Master clip for a clip, and move to another clip, Premiere automatically jumps to the 'normal' clip tab. The comment about Color Match if working with the Master Clip tab might be the issue. If you run a match and it pegs any of the color wheels parameters, it means the shots are too different, and the color wheels don't have enough latitude to make the match. The color wheels can only do so much, but Color Match is smart enough to take into account any corrections done upstream of the Color Wheels when calculating the match. Pro Tip: If the shots are incredibly different, like the exposure is wildly different, it helps to get them into the ballpark first with basic corrections.
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