


For the video editing software Premiere Pro, how to effectively manage different color adjustment layers is often a headache. In response to this problem, PHP editor Baicao will introduce in detail how to add a separate lumetri color in Premiere and name it. Through this tutorial, readers can learn how to easily organize and manage color adjustments in complex editing, thereby improving editing efficiency and professionalism in video color presentation. Please continue reading the article to learn how to do it.
1. Open PR, create a new project, and select the material
2. Click on the window--lumetri color
3. Click on the lumetri color
4. In the lumetri color, click [Add lumetri color effect]
5. Click on [Rename]
6. Name the added effect in the pop-up window, you can
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