Split Toning

In the Split Toning section of the Adjustment panel you can produce creative effects on your videos, such as the Lomo effect. You can also add color to monochrome videos, or videos you converted to black and white.

Use the Split Toning controls on a selected video, as follows:

Highlights

Use the sliders to adjust the hue and saturation of the highlights, or the brightest areas of a selected video.

Hue: use this slider to set the hue or color of the highlights in the video image. You can also click and then use the eye dropper to select the precise color (both hue and saturation) you want used in the highlights.
Saturation: use this slider to set the saturation of the color used, or its amount/strength. Dragging the slider right makes the color more saturated, while dragging it left makes it less saturated.

Balance

use the Balance slider to set the balance between the split toning effect applied on the highlights and shadows in the video image. Drag the slider left to increase the influence of the Shadows sliders on the video image, drag it right to increase the influence of the Highlights sliders. Set the Balance slider's value to 0 if you want both the effects on the highlights and shadows equally applied.

Shadows

Use the sliders to adjust the hue and saturation of the shadows, or the darkest areas of a selected video.

Hue: use this slider to set the hue or color of the shadows in the video image. You can also click and then use the eye dropper to select the precise color (both hue and saturation) you want used in the shadows.
Saturation: use this slider to set the saturation of the color used, or its amount/strength. Dragging the slider right makes the color more saturated, while dragging it left makes it less saturated.