The Tone Coloring effect is a HitFilm Pro exclusive.

Tone coloring applies hue shifts to specific tonal ranges of your layer.

  • Editing the curve: The tone coloring curve has four control points. Each controls a different tonal range. The points correspond to the controls listed below the spectrum. Drag a point left or right to determine the color that is edited within its tonal range. Drag the point upward to add more of the selected color, or drag it downward to remove the selected color.

  • Global Hue: Affects the entire tonal range of the layer. Edit the value to change the hue that is selected. As the slider is moved, the corresponding control point on the spectrum will move accordingly.
  • Global Adjustment: Increase the percentage to add more of the selected hue, or lower the percentage to a negative value to reduce the selected hue.
  • Shadows Hue: Affects only the darker, shadow tones if the layer. Edit the value to change the hue that is selected. As the slider is moved, the corresponding control point on the spectrum will move accordingly.
  • Shadows Adjustment: Increase the percentage to add more of the selected hue, or lower the percentage to a negative value to reduce the selected hue.
  • Midtones Hue: Affects the middle tones of the layer, while leaving the shadows and highlights unaffected. Edit the value to change the hue that is selected. As the slider is moved, the corresponding control point on the spectrum will move accordingly.
  • Midtones Adjustment: Increase the percentage to add more of the selected hue, or lower the percentage to a negative value to reduce the selected hue.
  • Highlights Hue: Affects only the bright highlight tones of the layer. Edit the value to change the hue that is selected. As the slider is moved, the corresponding control point on the spectrum will move accordingly.
  • Highlights Adjustment: Increase the percentage to add more of the selected hue, or lower the percentage to a negative value to reduce the selected hue.

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