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This changes the underlying colour values of the clips' pixels. You should do this when you want the changes
to flow though the pipeline to the final output. If you want to apply colour management to the display
only, see
Applying Colour Management to Displayed Images (page 1294) instead.
Accessing the LUT Editor
To access the LUT Editor menu, use:
Timeline, then add Timeline FX from the Effects ribbon (see
Adding Timeline FX (page 373)).
Timeline, then use ConnectFX (see Creating ConnectFX (page 394)).
The Modular Keyer, then select a node from the Node bin.
You can also access the LUT Editor when importing (page 43) or exporting (page 47) media.
Accessing the LUT Editor in ConnectFX
You can use the LUT Editor from the LUT Editor, Read File, and the Output node in ConnectFX to import
or create a LUT or colour transform.
To access the LUT Editor using the LUT Editor node:
1 Drag the LUT Editor node to the schematic.
2 Parent the output of another node to the front input socket of the LUT Editor node.
3 Select the LUT Editor node to view its menu.
To access the LUT Editor as an integrated part of clip input and output processes
1 Select the Output node in ConnectFX or drag the Read Filenode to the schematic.
2 Set up the node so the LUT you create is applied to the clip that you want to convert:
If you selected the output node in ConnectFX, double click the node to display the LUT Editor
menu.
If you dragged the Read File to the schematic, use the file browser to locate the clip that you want
to import.
3 Select the clip.
4 Select the RGB LUT or Matte LUT menu.
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