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Color Correcting - can I see two clips?
I am color correcting a wedding. I have shots from inside the house at different times of the day and with different settings on the camera. I want to color correct each of them to be the same - so how can I view the clip that I am working on AND the clip the precedes it that has already been color-corrected?
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That's a good question and one I'd like some help with as well.
I want to take footage shot with 2 different cameras, set them side by side and try to match one with the other. Premiere Pro has a "reference" monitor which comes in handy for this. |
Yep - I know premiere has it, so it would be good if Vegas had it too.
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Absolutely. Select one clip and copy it to the clipboard. Now go to the other clip, turn on "Split Screen" (it's a button above the preview screen), and select the "clipboard" option. Now you'll see one clip on the left and the other on the right.
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I checked out the newsletter, thanks that worked perfect!
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Pretty straightforward. That works nicely Edward.
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