Matching colors in multiple track (e.g. wedding)

pavel-soucek wrote on 8/16/2015, 5:32 AM
Hi everyone,
i saw discussion here on Forum about using multicam:
multicam workflow I get that it is just about taste of certain editor if he/she go to "expand to multiple track" or not.

I remember @OldSmoke mentioned somewhere that it is better to correct colors in Project Media level. So I am interested how to do that when I want to match color of more camcorders...

(My try put files on Timeline, then right click on the event, select in Project Media list, then right click on file in Project Media list (Media FX...).

Please could you tell me how to match colors to feel not a big difference among shots of 4 or more camcorders? I would like to see all shot like Multicam view and correct colors, but if there is different way, I would like to know it anyway!

I see that really helpful video:
https://vimeo.com/24334195]

, but it is related just to one shot: I will really appreciate if some tutorial will be uploaded or if it exists already. I would be glad for link!

Thank you so much guys!

Comments

musicvid10 wrote on 8/16/2015, 7:15 AM
Search for "colormatch" plugin by F. Baumann.
wwaag wrote on 8/16/2015, 9:27 AM
In addition to the colormatch plug-in suggested by Musicvid10, if you're using V12 or V13, there is a a Color Match Fx that's already included in Vegas. I'd first try that--no extra cost. There is also a new color match effect http://www.semw-software.com/en/colormatch/ by Graide. Search for a recent thread on this forum.

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videoITguy wrote on 8/16/2015, 11:27 AM
You should read this thread:

http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/showmessage.asp?forumid=4&messageid=923585

and go to my first post in the thread about Revision EFX - read the whole thread for some background