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The Color Correction Tool
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To turn a control or tabbed group of controls on, do one of the following:
t Click the Enable button for the control or tabbed group of controls.
t Adjust any individual control that is linked to the Enable button.
The Enable button highlights, and the control or tabbed group of controls becomes active.
Your Avid editing application includes the adjustments in that control or group of controls
when calculating the corrected color.
To turn a control or tab off:
t Click the Enable button for the control or tab.
The Enable button is no longer highlighted.
To reset a control or a tabbed group of controls to its default values:
1. Display the control or group of controls you want to reset.
2. Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Enable button for that control or
group of controls.
All controls linked to that button return to their default values.
Understanding Interaction Between Enable Buttons
The Enable buttons in the Color Correction tool are linked in a hierarchical relationship that
mirrors the relationship of the tabs themselves. When you change the status of an Enable button,
the change can affect several levels of the hierarchy.
When you Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) an Enable button to reset controls,
you automatically reset all controls at a lower level in the hierarchy. For example, if you
Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Enable button for the Red ChromaCurve
graph in the Curves tab, only that one control resets to its default value. However, if you
Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Enable button for the Curves tab, all the
controls in the Curves tab reset to their default values.
When you turn an Enable button off, your Avid editing application stops including controls
below that button in the hierarchy when it calculates the corrected color for the segment.
Individual controls below that button retain their values and can be reactivated at any time. Their
Enable buttons remain highlighted.