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960Motion User Guide
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
View: Sets the layout of the curves. This pop-up menu has two options:
All Curves: Displays all six curves at once.
Single Curves: Displays one large curve at a time. In Single Curves view, click a
button above the curve to display a specific curve.
Hue vs Hue: A curve control to change the color (hue) of any range of hues in the image.
Hue vs Sat: A curve control to change the saturation of any hue in the image.
Hue vs Luma: A curve control to adjust the brightness of any hue in the image.
Luma vs Sat: A curve control to adjust the saturation for a range of brightness in
an image.
Sat vs Sat: A curve control to adjust the saturation of a range of saturation in the
original image.
Orange vs Sat: A curve control to adjust a specific colors saturation at any point along
its range of tonality from darkest to brightest. The default color to adjust is orange
(because it aligns with skin tone); click the down arrow next to the curve name to
choose a different color.
Eyedropper tool: Available for each curve, selects the color to be adjusted in the curve.
Reset button: Available for each curve, resets the curve to its default value.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the color-corrected
image.
Use the Hue/Saturation Curves filter in Motion
The six curve controls in the Hue/Saturation Curves filter provide maximum precision for
color-correcting your images. Not only can you adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness
of any color in your project, you can also adjust the saturation for a range of brightness or
a range of saturation in a clip, and you can adjust the saturation of a specific color at any
point in its range of brightness.
To use the curve controls, apply the Hue/Saturation Curves filter to a layer in your project.
Note: Because you can apply multiple color filters to an image, you’re not required to follow
all of the steps below, nor the order of those steps.