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652Final Cut Pro User Guide
Reset or turn off color corrections in the Color inspector
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip with color corrections you want to reset or
turn off.
2. If the Color inspector isn’t already shown, do one of the following:
Click the Enhancements pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Show Color
Inspector.
Choose Window > Go To > Color Inspector (or press Command-6).
In the Video inspector, click the Color Inspector button for the color correction
effect you want to reset or turn off.
3. In the Color inspector, do any of the following:
Turn off a color correction effect without resetting it: Deselect the checkbox for the
correction.
Turning the corrections off and on makes it easy to quickly see the effect of your
adjustments.
Reset the entire color correction effect to its neutral state: Click the pop-up menu on
the far-right end of the name bar and choose Reset Parameter.
Reset an individual pane, wheel, curve, or other section of a color correction effect:
Click the Reset button for that section or control.
Remove a color correction
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select the clip with the color correction you want to
remove.
2. Do one of the following:
Select the color correction effect in the Video inspector, then press Delete.
Click the pop-up menu at the top of the Color inspector and choose the color
correction effect, then click the empty gray area to the right of the correction name
and press Delete.