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  1. #Pro video monitor how to
  2. #Pro video monitor pro

To get the Reference Monitor up (as in the example above) simply go to Window > Reference Monitor. It is possible to have the Reference Monitor as a floating window in any workspace you choose.

#Pro video monitor pro

It’s important to note that you don’t need to change workspaces to get access to the Premiere Pro Reference Monitor. You can quickly make changes needed to avoid jarring the visual experience of your audience as they watch your “masterpiece”. Set up like this (or even moved side by side) it is very easy to see subtle visual differences in your footage from one shot to the next. Program Monitor & Reference Monitor ‘un-ganged’ This is ideal for when you need to do tasks such as matching the look of one piece of footage with another. By default the Reference Monitor and the Program Monitors are ganged together, but by simply clicking this button they become independent of each other. This button is the Gang to Program Monitor button and is extremely useful because it allows you to have the Reference Monitor displaying a totally different part of your timeline than what is shown in the Program Monitor. However, the Reference Monitor has one button that is not on the Program Monitor – see it to the left of the controls. Reference Monitor in the Color Correction WorkspaceĪt first sight it may just seem like an additional player similar to the Program Monitor, however this little window gives you options and provides you with lots of additional information when it comes to color correction and color grading.Īs you can see from the image above, there are less controls on the Reference Monitor than on either the Source Monitor or the Program Monitor (although you still have the + button to add more buttons should you wish to). Part of that workspace is the very helpful Premiere Pro Reference Monitor: When you choose Window > Workspace > Color Correction you get the following layout.

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#Pro video monitor how to

In this post, we’ll take a look at how to best use Premiere Pro’s Reference Monitor and video scopes to improve your video editing projects. The Reference Monitor in Premiere Pro is a handy virtual display which can be brought out as a floating window to assist with lots of color correction tasks. Want to improve the look of your video footage? Check out this helpful primer for using the video scopes in Adobe Premiere Pro!














Pro video monitor