![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Select the reference clip on the left by using the scrubber, the arrows or the timecode under the reference side.Enter comparison view mode by clicking the comparison view button in the program monitor button bar or in the Color Wheel & Match section.Park the playhead on the clip that needs some color correction (it should get automatically selected).I recommend using the Color workspace because it enables "Selection follows playhead" which will ensure that you always have the clip under the playhead selected.Īs a recap, these are the steps to successfully use Color Match It sounds to me like some users do not have the "Current" clip selected, which could definitely yield these results. To sum up, don't select your reference frame form a single clip, but navigate to it from within the comparison view window which gives you access to the entire sequence. By doing this, then clicking the Apply Match button, I no longer got the infinite "analyzing" problem. From here, go to the Color Wheels and Match section, click Comparison view, and from the comparison view window, select the reference frame using the slider bar. The solution seems to be to select the Lumetri Color tab listed under the Effects view, located on the right hand side of my setup. What I was doing wrong it seems, was selecting my reference clip in the timeline, ie, whatever the first frame of the selected clip was, and proceeding from there. By approaching my color matching from this angle, I was experiencing the same "analyzing" hang up that others experienced here. From there, under Color Wheels and Match section, I was clicking on the Comparison View and Apply Match buttons. I first encountered this problem by selecting a clip in the timeline, then selecting that clip's lumetri effect (which I had applied earlier) under the effects controls tab for that clip. This is because each step affects the next one, so changing the order helps you fine-tune your calibration even more.I may have found the solution to this problem. For best results, you might want to go through the steps again, but backward this time. To get the best results, you can do the steps over again. If not, click Cancel, and you can start all over. If you are satisfied with the new calibration, click Finish.You can go back and change any settings by clicking the arrow in the top-left corner of the window.įigure 8: Color calibration successful in Windows 10 Doing this will not change your calibration. Next, click Previous calibration and Current calibration to see if you like the changes you made.If you find this difficult, you can also download an image of color bars and use that image to see when your colors are off.įigure 7: Adjust color balance screen in the Display color calibration utility in Windows 10 To do this, use the sliders at the bottom of the window until all the bars are a neutral gray. The background of the image should not be bright white.įigure 6: Adjust contrast screen in the Display color calibration utility in Windows 10 You want to set your contrast so you can just see the wrinkles and buttons on the shirt of the man in the figure. To do this, use the buttons on your LCD panel. For the best results, you should step back and look at your LCD panel from far away. NOTE: Your screen looks different depending on what angle you are looking at it. ![]()
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