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Table Of Contents
- Color User Manual
- Contents
- Color Documentation and Resources
- Color Correction Basics
- Color Correction Workflows
- Using the Color Interface
- Importing and Managing Projects and Media
- Creating and Opening Projects
- Saving Projects and Archives
- Moving Projects Between FinalCutPro and Color
- Reconforming Projects
- Importing EDLs
- Exporting EDLs
- Relinking QuickTime Media
- Importing Media Directly into The Timeline
- Compatible Media Formats
- Converting Cineon and DPX Image Sequences to QuickTime
- Importing Color Corrections
- Exporting JPEG Images
- Setup
- Monitoring
- Timeline Playback, Navigation, and Editing
- Video Scopes
- Primary In
- Secondaries
- Color FX
- Primary Out
- Managing Corrections and Grades
- The Difference Between Corrections and Grades
- Saving and Using Corrections and Grades
- Applying Saved Corrections and Grades to Shots
- Managing Grades in the Timeline
- Using the “Copy to” Buttons in the Primary Rooms
- Using the Copy Grade and Paste Grade Memory Banks
- Setting a Beauty Grade in the Timeline
- Disabling All Grades
- Managing Grades in the Shots Browser
- Using the Primary, Secondary, and Color FX Rooms Together to Manage Each Shot’s Corrections
- Keyframing
- Geometry
- Still Store
- Render Queue
- Calibrating Your Monitor
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Setting Up a Control Surface
- Index
Chapter 13 Managing Corrections and Grades 275
You can also use the icon view as an organizational tool to rearrange the shots in your
program into groups based not on their position in the program, but on the angle of
coverage they’re from or the type of grade you’ll be applying, to give but two
examples. For more information, see “The Shots Browser” on page 92.
Selecting Shots and Navigating in the Shots Browser in Icon View
When in icon view, you can select one or more shots in the Timeline just as you can
when in list view. Additionally, you can select which grade a shot uses by expanding a
shot to reveal all its grades.
To change the current shot in icon view:
m Click the arrow to the right of a shot’s name bar.
The current shot’s name bar appears gray, and the playhead moves to that shot’s first
frame in the Timeline.
To select a shot:
m Click the shot’s name bar, underneath its icon.
Selected shots appear with a cyan highlight over their name bars, and are
simultaneously selected in the Timeline.
To select multiple shots:
m Command-click the name bars of all the shots you want to select.
When you’re working on a project with many shots, it can help to zoom out and scroll
around to find the shots you’re looking for.










