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Movavi VideoSuite :: Edit Video :: Filter Reference :: Hue/Saturation Filter

The Hue/Saturation filter is created for adjusting a hue and saturation of video clips. It is helpful, for example, when video was captured with too low saturation, and there is a need to increase it.

The Hue filter lets you adjust the hue of an entire image. Hue is the color reflected from or transmitted through an object. It is measured as a location on the standard color wheel. A positive value indicates clockwise rotation, a negative value - counter-clockwise rotation. Values range from -180 to +180.

The Saturation filter, sometimes called chroma, deals with the strength or purity of a color. Saturation represents the amount of gray in proportion to the hue. Their values range from -100 (percentage of desaturation, duller colors) to +100 (percentage of saturation increase). On the standard color wheel, saturation increases from the center to the edge. The Saturation filter lets you adjust the saturation of the entire image.

BeforeAfter

To apply the filter:

  • Select the Filters tab:

  • Double click the icon of the filter:

    OR

  • Retaining the icon of the filter, drag and drop it into the Preview area.

    To adjust the filter settings:

  • Select the filter's name in the Applied filters pane.
  • To adjust Hue, drag the slider in the filter settings pane until the colors appear as you want. To adjust Saturation, drag the slider to the right to increase the saturation or to the left to decrease it. To return to the default values, click Defaults.
  • Back to the Filter Reference.

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