How to Add a Shape Mask to a Color Correction in Final Cut Pro X

Опубликовано: 29 Сентябрь 2024
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Adding shape masks to a color correction is a great way to define the area where you want to confine the color correction effect. For example, you might want to emphasize the subject by desaturating the area surrounding it. We'll take a look at a good example of how to use shape masks with a color correction effect.

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⚠️️ This tutorial was created in Final Cut Pro X version 10.4.8. ⚠️

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