How to make a color effect

hey,
how can I make in adobe premiere pro this color effect? (looks like x-ray)
thank you!!

It might be a tad complicated.
Because the hands stay pretty much the same, a simple invert might not work.
It might require that the highlights and shadows be inverted individually, leaving the midtones alone.
First try inverting the lightness, and try the luminance. Once of those might be sufficient.

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