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As seen above, a colored outline appears around the clip number of shots that have been
graded, and this outline is doubled if there are additional versions applied to that clip.
For more detailed information about the Color page Timeline, see Chapter 115, “Color Page
Timeline and Lightbox.
Palette Area
Most everyday tools and functions for grading are distributed among a series of palettes found
in the palette area of the Color page. These palettes can be accessed via a series of palette
buttons running along the Palette bar at the top of this area.
All palettes seen in the Palette bar
These buttons also give you feedback about which palettes have adjustments for the current
selected node in the Node Editor. Palettes with adjustments show a small orange dot in the
corresponding palette button.
An orange dot in a palette button lets you
know there are adjustments in that palette
Left Palettes
A series of palettes at the bottom left of the Color page provide access to different sets of
grading tools, used principally for manipulating color, contrast, and raw media format settings.
Each individual palette is opened by clicking the corresponding icon at the top of the
Palette panel.
Left palette selection buttons
The five available palettes are the Camera Raw palette (for making metadata adjustments to
raw media formats), the Color Match palette (automatic grading based using test charts), the
Color Wheels (graphical color balance controls and master wheels, along with a Slider mode for
adjusting YRGB Lift/Gamma/Gain), the RGB Mixer (for mixing color channels into one another),
and the Motion Effects palette (with controls for noise reduction and artificial motion blur).
These palettes can be used individually or together depending on what youre trying to
accomplish. For more information on most of these palettes, see Chapter 117, “Primary Grading
Controls.” For more information on the Motion Effects palette, see Chapter 134, “The Motion
Effects and Blur Palettes.
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