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Deleting Markers By Color
Mark > Delete All Markers lets users remove all markers of a specific color all at once, or
remove all markers altogether.
Color Labeling Clips in the Timeline
By default, different clips have specific colors that identify each type of clip. Furthermore, clips
with effects applied to them (adjustments in the Inspector, volume level changes, speed
changes, and so on), appear as a darker shade of their default color to help you identify at a
glance which clips have been modified. The following table lists what these default colors are.
Clip Type Color
Video Clip Steel Blue
Audio Clip Light Green
Generator Light Purple
Text Beige
Clip with effects Shaded darker
Custom Clip Colors
Additionally, you can assign one of 16 colors to clips. Each clip can only have a single color
assigned to it. Also, unlike flags, clip colors are clip-specific, so assigning a clip color to one use
of a clip in the Timeline has no effect on any other clips that share the same source media in the
Media Pool.
Clip Color Appearance
How these colors appear depends on the location of the clip. There are two options:
Clip thumbnails in the Media Pool or the Thumbnail timeline of the Color page show a
small colored dot at the upper-right-hand corner of the thumbnail.
Thumbnails with label colors showing as dots in the corner
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