Frage von carstenhh:How do you get to a gradient with Final Cut Pro, for example, where the top half of the picture is colored brown, but with a gradient (above 60% opacity for my sake and for the center of the image 0% ...
I would like to have the white sky warmer and the lower part of the film mid s.der original left.
It would be important but not a hard edge in the middle and importance to have a gradient of high to low opacity so that a fairly natural transition is here ...
Somebody has an idea and Instructions?
Thanks ....
Antwort von Kino:
Hello Carsten,
Once here exemplary two tutorials to the general understanding of color correction and luma mattes.
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/harrington_richard/final_cut_fixing_exposure/video-tutorial.php
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/biscardi_walter/FCPTravelMat1/video-tutorial.php
Depending on whether it is suitable for your clips, you can synonymous over your footage (a V-trace generating higher) Final Cut Pro can be a gradient (bottom right of the viewer, the "A" symbol, then Render and zbVerlauf 2).
Open the History in the viewer, settings, linear, direction = 0, at "the end" a wan shade of brown you choose.
Effects: Punching signal luma matte to draw on the course, adjust filter tab in the viewer, many fine threshold and tolerance,
The canvas then you could still scale the gradient mask or adapt for example by rotation of the horizon of your image.
That's just 'views on the Fast of me - has helped it?
Sure, there are still alternative proposals.
Good luck wishes
Christoph