
The first interesting one is the vectorscope, which plots pixels by color (which direction they’re facing on the circle) and by intensity (how far from the center they are). You can open video scopes by pressing Command+7 or from View > Show in Viewer > Video Scopes. The different scope viewers help to dial in and perfect these changes. Using Scopes to Master Color GradingĬolor grading by eye alone can be pretty hard, as you’re making many small improvements that you might not even notice one at a time. The same rules apply to the other tabs as well. If you move them below the centerline, it will have a negative effect.

In the Color pane, moving them horizontally will change the color, and moving them vertically will change the intensity of the effect. Master control will change the look of the whole clip at once, and the other sliders will change the dark, gray, and light parts of the image individually. There are four sliders in each pane for master control, shadows, mid-tones, and highlights.
