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Keyframing Color Corrections
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Working with Keyframes in the Color Correction Monitor
Keyframe markers display in the position bar below the Current monitor in Color Correction mode.
In general, these keyframe markers behave like those you see in the position bar below the Effect
Preview monitor when in Effect mode. For example, you can:
Click keyframe markers to select them.
Delete selected keyframes.
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option+drag (Macintosh) keyframe markers to move them.
You cannot add keyframes manually in the Color Correction monitor (as you can in the Effect
Preview monitor using the Add Keyframe button). However, you can add keyframes automatically
once you add an initial keyframe in the Effect Editor.
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Complex color corrections with many parameter adjustments might result in many keyframe markers
in the Color Correction monitor that are hard to distinguish. In many cases when your color
corrections are complex, it is easier to identify and manipulate the keyframe markers in the Effect
Editor.
To automatically add keyframes to color corrections in the Color Correction monitor:
1. Add a keyframe in the Effect Editor using normal advanced keyframe techniques.
For example, if you want to adjust the Hue control in HSL > Controls, or have already made a
first adjustment to that parameter, you need to add a keyframe to that parameter in the Effect
Editor.
Consider adding a starting keyframe to more than one parameter, for example, to all of the
parameters in the group you want to adjust. You then have a starting point for further adjustments
to any parameter. You can use the Remove Redundant Keyframes command when you complete
your adjustments to remove any keyframes that have no effect on the finished appearance.
2. If necessary, adjust the appropriate color correction parameter in either the Effect Editor or the
Color Correction tool to set the parameter value for the keyframe you created in step 1.
3. In the Effect Editor or in the position bar below the Current Color Correction monitor, Ctrl-click
(Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) the keyframe added in step 1 to deselect it.
4. In the position bar below the Current Color Correction monitor, move the position indicator to
the location where you want to set a new keyframe.
5. Make an adjustment to the appropriate parameter in the Color Correction tool.
A new keyframe appears below the Current Color Correction monitor at the location of the
position indicator. If you scrub in the monitor, you see how the animated color correction
changes the image over time and how the parameter control moves over time in the Color
Correction tool.
(Symphony Option) Parameters
in the Secondary tab that simply
turn on or off (Invert Last Vector,
Isolate)
All parameters in the HSL >
Luma Ranges and Channels tabs
These parameters are not keyframeable and do not appear in the Effect Editor.
Parameter Types Description