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Chapter 13 Color correction 423
3 In the Video inspector, click the Add Shape Mask button in the correction that has the
color mask.
Click here to add a
shape mask to the
correction.
4 Adjust the shape mask so that it overlaps the part of the color mask you want to use.
5 To adjust the color correction settings, click the Color Board button in the Video
inspector. (After you make any Color Board adjustments, the button color changes.)
6 Do either of the following:
 To make color correction adjustments that apply only to the areas of overlap between
the color mask and shape mask: Select Inside Mask, at the bottom of the Color Board.
 To make color correction adjustments that apply outside the areas of overlap between
the color mask and shape mask: Select Outside Mask.
If necessary, you can add additional shape masks, and even animate them.
Apply multiple color corrections
You can apply multiple color corrections to a clip to target specic issues. For example,
you could have one color correction that mutes a bright orange shirt and a second
one that enhances the green in the lawn.
Color masks are created based on the original colors in the clip. For example, if the rst
color correction removes all chroma from the clip, the second color correction can still
create a color mask based on a color originally in the clip.
Apply multiple color corrections to a clip
1 Select a clip in the Timeline.
2 To add an additional color correction item, click the Add Correction button in the
Video inspector.
Click here to add a correction.