Saturation Curves in Color
A CreativeCOW Apple Final Cut Video Tutorial
Richard Harrington
Washington, District of Columbia USA
©2009 Richard Harrington and CreativeCOW.net. All rights reserved.
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In this Apple Color tutorial, Richard Harrington along with color expert Robbie Carman create the Pleasantville effect in Apple Color. Using the secondary curves, specifically the saturation curve, to isolate just the yellow in a taxi cab everything else in the video clip can then be desaturated to create this popular effect.
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