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The reference colour is applied to the result clip. The reference colour is also added to the Result colour
patch and points are added to the colour curves.
When you use Match, a number is displayed in the numerical field beside the Rematch button. The
first match you perform is indicated by a 1 in the field, the second by a 2, and so on. To revert to a
previous match, click the numerical field and type the number of the match you want to recall. The
colour patches and colour curves reset to the values stored in the specified match.
To reset the red, green, blue, or luminance curve, select a curve and click Reset in the Curve menu.
The Curves menu also has its own Undo button that is separate from the overall Colour Corrector
Undo.
Colour Correcting
Use the colour correction controls to perform many operations. You can:
Colour correct shadows, midtones, and highlights separately or together.
Adjust the hue, saturation, or contrast pivot point of an image.
Rewire the red, green, or blue channels of an image.
Create a negative or monochrome image.
Adjust the gamma of the individual red, green, blue, or RGB channels.
Adjust the red, green, blue, or RGB values in an image by modifying the gain, offset and contrast values
for the channel.
Perform colour suppression.
Adjust the colour balance.
To reset any of these changes, click Reset Basics. To reset all the changes in the Colour Corrector, click Reset
All.
Colour Correcting Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights
When you modify Saturation, Gamma, Gain, Offset, and Contrast, you can colour correct the shadows,
midtones, and highlights ranges in the image individually or all together. Select the luma range you want
to modify. Monochrome, Negative, Chroma Suppression, and RGB Rewiring always affect the Master tonal
range.
Shadows Dark areas in the image.
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