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651Final Cut Pro User Guide
Switch to a different color correction
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip that has multiple color corrections.
2. Click the pop-up menu at the top of the Color inspector, then choose a different color
correction.
After you apply a color correction effect, you can copy it to another clip or group of clips.
See Copy effects between clips in Final Cut Pro. You can also combine multiple color
correction effects into a single effects preset and then copy it to other clips. See Save
color correction presets in Final Cut Pro.
Remove color corrections in Final Cut Pro
You can reset color corrections or turn them off and on to quickly see the effect of your
adjustments. You can also remove color corrections from a clip.
Reset or turn off color corrections in the Video inspector
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip with color corrections you want to reset or
turn off.
2. In the Effects section of the Video inspector, do any of the following:
Turn off a color correction effect without resetting it: Deselect the checkbox for the
correction.
Tip: You can use the Command Editor to assign a keyboard shortcut to turn color
corrections on and off while making adjustments, and to assign keyboard shortcuts
to many other color correction functions. In the Command Editor, search for “Toggle
color correction.” See
Modify keyboard shortcuts in Final Cut Pro.
Reset the entire color correction effect to its neutral state: Move the pointer over the
color correction effect you want to reset, then click the pop-up menu that appears
on the far right and choose Reset Parameter.