Vectorscope

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What is a vectorscope?

A vectorscope is a tool used for color grading videos. It measures and displays color information. Editors use a vectorscope to adjust the hue and saturation of the video by visualizing color intensity.

What is a color correction vectorscope?

A color correction vectorscope helps video editors balance and correct colors in footage by showing where each color falls on a circular graph.

What is the difference between an oscilloscope and a vectorscope?

An oscilloscope measures and displays sound waves in terms of amplitude and frequency, while a vectorscope displays color information (hue and saturation).

What is the difference between a goniometer and vectorscope?

A goniometer visualizes the stereo image in audio, helping adjust stereo width and detect phase issues. A vectorscope displays color information in video.

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