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Colour Correcting
About Colour Correcting
The Colour Corrector includes tools that provide precise control over colour values. You can modify luma
ranges in a clip (shadows, midtones, and highlights), sample colours, and adjust the colour balance. You
can rewire colour channels and suppress colours, as well as animate a colour correction by manipulating
the animation curve in the Channel Editor.
When working with large images, you can free up additional screen space with the Overlay user interface.
This feature is exclusive to the Colour Corrector and the Colour Warper. The Colour Warper's Overlay user
interface is not available when accessing the Colour Warper as a ConnectFX node.
For details on using the Overlay user interface, see
Overlay User Interface (page 321).
Accessing the Colour Corrector
To access the Colour Corrector, you must load clips of the same resolution. If the clips you want to load
have different resolutions, resize them so that they have the same resolution.
You can load a front clip, a front and back clip, or a front, back, and matte clip for colour correction. Changes
in colour are applied to the front clip.
To access the Colour Corrector menu, use:
Timeline, then use ConnectFX (see
Creating ConnectFX (page 394)).
Timeline, then add Timeline FX from the Effects ribbon (see Adding Timeline FX (page 373)).
Tools, then select from the menu (See Accessing Tools (page 391)).
Modular Keyer, Action or Paint tool.
Accessing the Colour Corrector from Modular Keyer, Action, or Paint
You can colour correct clips loaded into the Modular Keyer, Action or Paint.
Back clips and key-in clips cannot be colour corrected.
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