![]() It's not applied automatically, but once you open up the Lumetri Color panel shown on the right side of the workspace in Figure 1, and apply any adjustment, it’s automatically added to the Effect Controls panel shown on the left in Figure 1. The Lumetri Color effect is not a permanent or fixed effect. Let’s start by going over a couple of things about the Lumetri effect. We're going to be editing the clip shown in the Program window in Figure 1, which also shows the Color workspace selected. You can now access all of Premiere Pro’s workspaces-Assembly, Editing, Color, Effects, Audio, and the old familiar Editing (CS5.5)-from a permanent spot at the top of the UI. In Figure 1 (below), you can see that the workspaces are now permanently up top in Premiere Pro CC 2015 so you can easily switch, say, from the Effects workspace into the Color workspace, which is the workspace you access when you want to get into the Lumetri Color panel.įigure 1. From my perspective, it's one of the most significant interface updates over the last few versions, so let's dig right in and see what it looks like and what you can do with it. ![]() In this tutorial, we'll look at the new Lumetri Color Panel in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.
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