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642Final Cut Pro User Guide
The viewer changes to display the frame under the timeline playhead on the right and
the frame the pointer is over on the left.
3. Skim any clip in the timeline or the browser to find a frame with the color look you want
to match, then click to preview that look applied to the selected clip.
You can click a variety of clips until you find the look you want.
Tip: You may want to import a still image that has the look you want, even if it’s not
related to your project, so that you can match its color.
4. To accept the current look, click Apply Match.
The viewer returns to its normal configuration, and the selected timeline clips change to
the new look.
Turn Match Color corrections on or off
You can turn off the Match Color corrections that have been applied to a clip. This is useful
for viewing the difference between the original clip and the corrected clip.
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip with Match Color corrections applied.
2. Click the Match Color checkbox in the Effects section of the Video inspector.