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To access the Colour Corrector from the Modular Keyer:
1 Double-click on, or drag, the Colour Correct node from the node bar to the schematic.
2 Double-click the Colour Correct node.
You are in the Colour Correct editor.
To access the Colour Corrector from Action:
1 From the Media menu, select the media containing the clip you want to colour correct.
2 Double-click the CC field for the media you want to colour correct.
The clip is loaded into the Colour Corrector.
To access the Colour Corrector from Paint:
1 Do one of the following:
To colour correct a clip, click Setup in the Paint menu. In a Colour Correction field, enable CC.
The clip is loaded into the Colour Corrector.
To colour correct a cutout, click Texture in the Paint menu, create a cutout. Click CC.
The cutout is loaded into the Colour Corrector.
Hiding the Colour Corrector Menu
You can hide the Colour Corrector menu while adjusting an image if you find the menu distracting. With
the menu hidden you can modify numeric fields, use the colour wheel, or access buttons via their
corresponding keyboard shortcuts.
To hide the Colour Corrector menu while modifying a numeric field or the colour wheel:
1 Click and hold any numeric field or the colour wheel. For example, click and hold the Hue field.
2 Press Esc while continuing to hold the cursor.
The Colour Corrector menu is hidden.
3 Drag the cursor to modify the field value or adjust the colour wheel.
The changes you apply will be visible in the image as you drag if Regen is enabled (see
Dynamic Up-
dating
(page 786)). Otherwise, the changes appear when you release the mouse.
4 Press Esc to display the menu.
To hide the Colour Corrector menu while accessing buttons via their corresponding keyboard shortcuts:
1 Press Esc.
2 Use the Colour Corrector keyboard shortcuts.
3 Press Esc to display the menu.
Viewing Clips
You can view a front, back, matte, or result clip in the image window. The front, back, and matte clips show
the source clips used. The result clip shows your colour corrections as you apply them.
You can also view the following information for the clip:
Channel: displays the numerical data used by the components in the clip.
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