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Making Adjustments to Achieve Safe Color Values
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Units buttons (left) and Actions buttons (right) in the Safe Color Settings dialog box
To open the Safe Color Settings dialog box, do one of the following:
t Select File > Settings, click the Project tab and double-click Safe Colors.
t In the Color Correction tool, click the Safe Color Settings button.
To turn safe color warning on or off:
t Click one of the Actions buttons in the Safe Color Settings dialog box, and select Warn to turn
safe color warning on or Ignore to turn safe color warning off.
The top Actions button controls Composite and Luminance warnings. The bottom Actions
button controls RGB Gamut warnings.
To set a safe color value range for one of the value types (Composite, Luminance, or RGB
Gamut):
1. Click the Units button for the value type you want to set in the Safe Color Settings dialog box,
and select a unit of measurement for your values.
2. Type low and high values in the text boxes for the value type.
For example, you might enter values supplied by a broadcaster or encoder.
Making Adjustments to Achieve Safe Color Values
If some of your color levels exceed limits, you can return them to safe color values by adjusting the
color correction controls in any combination. The following example procedures show how to make
various adjustments using the Controls subdividing tab of the HSL group and the Curves group.
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You can also use the Safe Color Limiter effect to achieve safe color values automatically. For more
information, see “Working with the Safe Color Limiter Effect” on page 736.
To bring luminance within safe limits:
1. Click the Controls subdividing tab in the HSL group.
The Controls tab opens.
2. Click the Enable button for the HSL group and the Controls subdividing tab.
3. Click the Enable button for Clip Low and Clip High controls to activate them.
4. Type
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in the Clip Low text box, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
5. Type
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in the Clip High text box, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
Media Composer clips Luma values to safe levels.