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A primary adjustment applied to the Group Pre-Clip mode
With this accomplished, you can see there’s some variation among the clips in the scene that
needs to be corrected in order for every clip to match. Choose Clip from the Node Editor mode
drop-down. Grades that you make in Clip mode only affect the clip to which they’re applied, so
now you can work clip by clip using the Image Wipe and Split-Screen controls to compare clips
and make whatever adjustments are necessary to make each one match the main look for
the scene.
Scene balancing adjustments made using the Clip mode
Once all the clips are balanced with one another, you can choose Post-Clip Group from the
Node Editor mode drop-down. This lets you add one more grade on top of the Pre-Clip and
Clip grades that you’ve already applied, that you can use for any number of things. In this
example, a single stylistic adjustment is applied that now affects all of the clips at once. If a
client wants to see something different, you can easily make the necessary changes to one clip,
and all other clips in that group will immediately be altered as well.
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