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The Color Correction Monitors
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Adjusting the Dual Split Image Display in Color Correction Monitors
You can use the Dual Split button below a monitor to split the image display so that it shows the
image before and after the current color correction adjustments are applied. For more
information, see “Using Monitor Buttons in Color Correction Mode” on page 744.
Most Avid editing applications support the display of this split-screen view in the Client monitor
as well as in the monitor window.
Reference Locks the current frame (the frame the position indicator is on) in the monitor. When
the other monitors update as you navigate in the Timeline, this frame continues to
display as a reference. This is useful if you want to use a specific place in your
sequence as a reference against which to compare all other shots, for example, a
segment that contains optimal skin tones.
To lock the current frame as a reference, right-click in the monitor window or the
Color Correction tool, and select Reference Current.
Current Displays the current segment. This option is not available in the Source menu if
another monitor is already set to Current.
Previous Displays the segment immediately before the current segment.
Next Displays the segment immediately after the current segment.
Second Previous Displays the segment two segments before the current segment.
Second Next Displays the segment two segments after the current segment.
Waveform and
Vectorscope commands
Quad Display
RGB Histogram
•RGB Parade
Vectorscope
Y Waveform
•YC Waveform
YCbCr Histogram
•YCbCr Parade
These commands configure the monitor as a Waveform monitor or Vectorscope
monitor. Your Avid editing application displays the information for the currently
active monitor. For more information, see “Working with the Waveform Monitors
and Vectorscope Monitor” on page 801.
Command Description