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Using Adjustment Clips
You can also apply a single grade to multiple clips in the Timeline using Adjustment clips that
have been superimposed over numerous other clips in the Timeline. They can be used to apply
a single grade to all clips in a scene, or to add further color adjustments or trims to a section of
clips via a second grade that’s applied on top of the individual clip grades that are
already applied.
Adjustment clips are a great way to add adjustments to multiple clips that you may be making
frequent changes to. If you make changes to a grade in an Adjustment clip, that change is
automatically applied to all clips underneath it in the Timeline. Additionally, grades applied via
adjustment layers can be turned off by disabling the adjustment layers, either one at a time, or
by disabling an entire track with adjustment layers in it.
An Adjustment clip (shown selected in the Mini Timeline)
used to apply a cooler grade to four other clips in a scene
Adjustment clips can be edited into the Timeline on the Edit page, and are available from the
Effects bin of the toolbox in the Effects Library. When an Adjustment clip is superimposed
above one or more clips in the Timeline, all effects that are applied to the Adjustment clip are
also applied to all clips underneath it.
Adjustment clips can be used to apply the following types of effects:
ResolveFX and OpenFX plug-ins
Inspector parameters, including Composite, Transform, Cropping, and Dynamic Zoom
Fusion page effects
Color page grading and sizing
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