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==Vectorscope Window ==
====Vectorscope Window ====


This window allows you to monitor the colour properties of your clip in detail.
This window allows you to monitor the colour properties of your clip in detail.


''The Vectorscope shows the hue and saturation distribution in a way we can understand without problems. This is useful for quickly recognizing color casts, but also helps judging the color distribution of a clip and match it to others.'' [http://kdenlive.org/users/granjow/introducing-color-scopes-vectorscope ref 1]
The Vectorscope shows the hue and saturation distribution in a way we can understand without problems. This is useful for quickly recognizing color casts, but also helps judging the color distribution of a clip and matching it to others.  


See  Granjow's blog [http://kdenlive.org/users/granjow/introducing-color-scopes-vectorscope here] and [http://kdenlive.org/users/granjow/vectorscope-what-i-and-q-lines-are-good here] on the Vectorscope.
See  Granjow's blog [http://kdenlive.org/users/granjow/introducing-color-scopes-vectorscope here] and [http://kdenlive.org/users/granjow/vectorscope-what-i-and-q-lines-are-good here] on the Vectorscope.


[[File:Vector scope.png]]
[[File:Vector scope.png]]
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 7 January 2015

Vectorscope Window

This window allows you to monitor the colour properties of your clip in detail.

The Vectorscope shows the hue and saturation distribution in a way we can understand without problems. This is useful for quickly recognizing color casts, but also helps judging the color distribution of a clip and matching it to others.

See Granjow's blog here and here on the Vectorscope.