Premiere Pro Tutorial : Export Color Looks and Presets

 Color looks and presets are a great way to quickly and easily apply a specific color style to your footage. Premiere Pro allows you to export your own color looks and presets, so that you can use them in other projects or share them with other editors.

To export a color look from Premiere Pro, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Lumetri Color panel.
  2. Select the color look that you want to export.
  3. Click the Export button at the bottom of the Lumetri Color panel.
  4. In the Export Look dialog box, select a location to save the look file and give it a name.
  5. Click the Save button.

To export a color preset from Premiere Pro, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Effects panel.
  2. Expand the Lumetri Color category.
  3. Select the color preset that you want to export.
  4. Right-click on the preset and select Save Preset.
  5. In the Save Preset dialog box, select a location to save the preset file and give it a name.
  6. Click the Save button.

Once you have exported your color look or preset, you can import it into another Premiere Pro project or share it with other editors.

To import a color look into Premiere Pro, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Lumetri Color panel.
  2. Click the Import button at the bottom of the Lumetri Color panel.
  3. In the Import Look dialog box, navigate to the location where you saved the look file and select it.
  4. Click the Open button.

The imported look will appear in the Looks drop-down menu in the Lumetri Color panel.

To import a color preset into Premiere Pro, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Effects panel.
  2. Expand the Lumetri Color category.
  3. Right-click in the Effects panel and select Browse Presets.
  4. In the Browse Presets dialog box, navigate to the location where you saved the preset file and select it.
  5. Click the Open button.

The imported preset will appear in the Presets drop-down menu in the Effects panel.

Tips for exporting and importing color looks and presets

  • When exporting a color look, be sure to save it in a location where you can easily find it.
  • When importing a color look, make sure that it is compatible with the version of Premiere Pro that you are using.
  • You can also export and import color looks and presets from other video editing software, such as DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro.

By exporting and importing color looks and presets, you can save a lot of time and effort when color grading your footage.

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