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Using the Color Correction Effect
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Once you make a color adjustment, Media Composer fills the entire length of the empty track with
filler material and applies a Color Correction effect. The filler in this case is not opaque material but
simply a container for the Color Correction effect. The result is that you see the color adjustment
applied to whatever combination of images and effects exists in the lower video tracks.
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In most situations, do not use this technique to make automatic color corrections, because Media
Composer bases the color correction for the entire sequence on its analysis of the single frame that is
active when you make the correction. This does not result in a good correction for the whole
sequence unless all of the segments in it have very similar color characteristics. A better method for
applying automatic color corrections to the entire sequence is to select every segment and then apply
a Color Correction effect from the Effect Palette. For more information, see “Correcting Color
Automatically Using the Color Correction Effect” on page 623.
To apply a color correction effect to an entire sequence:
1. In Source/Record mode, add a new video track to the sequence.
For more information, see “Adding and Deleting Tracks” in the Help.
2. Enter Color Correction mode, for example, by clicking the Color Correction Mode button.
3. Ensure that the Record Track button for the topmost video track is selected.
4. Make one or more color adjustments in the Color Correction tool.
Filler material and a Color Correction effect appear in the topmost video track.
Using the Color Correction Effect
The Color Correction effect appears in the Image category of the Effect Palette. Any Color
Correction effect templates in open bins also appear in the Effect Palette. Because Media Composer
automatically applies a Color Correction effect in the Timeline when you make a correction, you
apply Color Correction effects from the Effect Palette only for the following special purposes:
To quickly apply automatic color corrections to one or more segments in a sequence.
To apply a Color Correction saved as an effect template to one or more segments in a sequence.
For more information, see “Working with Color Correction Effect Templates” on page 609.
Once you render a Color Correction effect, you can move the sequence to a system without color
correction and the rendered correction plays successfully. In a system without color correction
capability, a Color Correction effect is an unknown effect. The effect icon appears blank in the
Timeline, and you cannot make any adjustments to it.
(Symphony Option) In addition to color corrections made using relationships, you can also apply
color corrections using the Color Correction effect.
The Color Correction effect is the only way to make some types of corrections, and it is important to
understand the situations that call for a Color Correction effect rather than a relationship color
correction. For more information, see “(Media Composer | Symphony Option) When to Use the
Color Correction Effect” on page 699.