What It Does

False Colour replaces specific luminance ranges in your image with colors of your choice. Rather than adjusting hue or saturation globally, it lets you define up to five luma zones and assign a distinct color to each. The result can range from data-visualization-style monitoring overlays to stylized, graphic color treatments.

It works inside both After Effects and Premiere Pro, and is 32bpc compatible.

Key Features

15 included presets. A good starting point for common looks, from exposure-monitoring palettes to purely stylistic treatments.

Up to 5 custom color zones. Each zone is tied to a specific luma range, so you control exactly where in the brightness spectrum each color appears.

Edge smoothing. Controls how sharply or softly colors transition at zone boundaries, avoiding harsh banding between regions.

Randomize button. Generates random color and luma combinations instantly, useful for quickly exploring looks you wouldn’t have reached manually.

Mac M1/ARM support. Native support added in version 1.1.

Who It’s For

Editors and colorists who want a fast way to build graphic, zone-based color treatments or need a false-color exposure monitoring tool directly inside Premiere Pro. It’s also useful for motion designers working in After Effects who want quick stylized looks without building complex Colorama setups.

Pricing

False Colour is pay-what-you-want pricing. You set the price when you add it to your cart. Upgrade pricing is available for existing customers and requires logging in to check eligibility.