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5.6 · SCC Selective colour correction
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Manual
Colour Circle
In order to add one colour into another, move to the centre of
the circle (the hand cursor symbol shows a "plus" sign) and
drag it towards the colour that you wish to add (a line with a bul-
let is pulled out). In the case shown, the primary colour (red) is
enhanced by adding red, so the red colour will become stronger
More than one colour can be added to the chosen colour in the
centre of the circle.
In order to subtract colour, move the cursor over a colour on the
circuit of the circle (a "minus" sign appears on the hand cursor
symbol). The colour chosen will now be subtracted from the colour
to be corrected (in the middle). In the example shown, red is sub-
tracted from red, so the red colour will become weaker.
The correction lines in the circle can be scaled by the small "plus/
minus" buttons bottom left of the colour circle.
Selecting Colours
By pressing the "shift" key and simultaneously clicking on the
LEDs or into the prescan, you can add another colour to the exist-
ing selection.
This way you can select and work with three or more neighbour-
ing colours. This is especially useful when using the HSL controls
while increasing the saturation of the selected colours.
Selecting all colours with keyboard shortcut "Command + A"
possible (PC: "Strg + A").
Right of the matrix you have a vertical colour bar, which can be
used to couple all colours for subtracting or adding colours. This
is only relevant when using the colour wheel for corrections. If for
instance you would try to add yellow to red (with coupling activat-
ed) by dragging from the centre to the outside of the colour wheel,
all colours will be added to red instead, making the red much
darker.
Minus correction (subtracting)
Plus correction (adding colour)