

Using the contrast tool, you can adjust the difference between black and white. With the exposure slider, you can brighten an underexposed clip or reduce the amount of light that reaches your camera’s sensor.

The Color Adjustment tools you can use include brightness to adjust your clip’s lightness and darkness. Click on Fix/Enhance in the toolbar above the timeline, then select Color Adjustment from the Enhance menu. To use the color adjustment tools, add your project to the editing timeline.

After making the adjustments, click on Apply Match to give all your clips a similar appearance.Īfter matching the colors of your clips, you can fine-tune the color of your project as a whole using the Color Adjustment tool in PowerDirector. Using the Level, Hue, Saturation, and Brightness sliders, you can adjust the intensity of the color match between clips. After selecting your reference clip, click on the Match Color button to the left of your screen below the steps. The reference clip is the media clip with the color properties you want to duplicate to the other clips in your project. Next, click on the reference clip on your editing timeline. Under the Enhance menu, select Color Match. Clicking Fix/Enhance will open two menus to the left of your screen: Fix and Enhance. Then, select Fix/Enhance from the toolbar just above the editing timeline to the right of the Tools menu. Instead, position them on the same track in the order you want them to play. Don’t place all clips underneath each other. Start by moving all the clips you want to match to the editing timeline. Using the color match tool, you can give all your shots the same look. When you start with the color matching process, you have two or more clips, each with its own unique color characteristics.
