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This is C.J. South representing expertvillage.com. In this clip I will continue to talk further
about using the filter controls. Now you also have the color picker and that is this little
box right here. You just click on that. Your color pallet picker comes up and then you
can just kind of click around this pallet for different colors right along your color
wheel here and to the right is the bar for your lightness, so you can make it brighter
or darker and then white is right there in the middle. You can also too below here you've
got these little boxes, these little squares. These are like for preset colors. You click
on a color that is there and it automatically takes you to it. What you can actually do
is find a color that you like and hmm, that green is tasty. You can just drag it from
up here, up top on this bar here, click and drag it. You see now that I am dragging a
box and just plop it right in there and you've just saved the color. If you are trying to
match the exact color to different clips, it is really hard to get it exactly by clicking
it on the color picker. We are just dragging a preset down. You can just you know pull
up another clip and then click that, hey that's the same color. Now looking at the hue and
saturation and the brightness a little bit more. Let me just cancel that. So hue determines
which color is chosen. Your saturation determines how vivid the color is though saturation is
0 and the resulting color is always white and then you have your brightness. So if saturation
is down, brightness is all the way down and you get black, brightness is up, you then
get white. Yeah, it just determines how dark or white your color is.