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Conforming Sequences with Color Correction
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Conforming Sequences with Color Correction
The following topics explain how sequences with color correction conform as they are moved
between Media Composer | Symphony and certain other Avid editing applications, and how you
can transfer color correction adjustment values from one type of color correction to another in
cases where color corrections do not conform as you want.
Conforming Color Correction Sequences with Media Composer or
Avid Xpress Pro Systems
(Symphony Option) If you open a sequence created on a Media Composer or Avid Xpress Pro
system, all existing Color Correction effects conform. You can view and play the Color
Correction effects in the Timeline, and you can make further adjustments to the Color Correction
effects in the Color Correction tool.
If you want to convert existing Color Correction effects to relationship color corrections, you can
do so using color correction templates, as described in
“Transferring Color Corrections with
Color Correction Templates” on page 1072
.
In an Avid editing application that works with Media Composer or Avid Xpress Pro, if you open
a Symphony Option sequence, you see the following behavior with color corrections:
All color corrections (whether relationship or Color Correction effect) that use color
correction controls available in Media Composer or Avid Xpress Pro conform as Color
Correction effects.
Color correction adjustments that are unique to Symphony Option, for example adjustments
on the Channels, Levels, or Secondary tabs, do not conform in Media Composer or
Avid Xpress Pro. A color correction that uses these adjustments appears in the Timeline (and
if it also contains HSL or Curves adjustments they are available), but you cannot view or
further adjust the adjustments that are unique to Symphony Option.
When segments contain both a Source and a Program relationship color correction, only one
of those corrections (the one applied first in time) appears as a color correction effect.
Transferring Color Corrections with Color Correction Templates
In many situations where a color correction does not conform between one Avid editing
application and another in the way that you want, all of the color correction adjustment values
that you need are still intact, so you can work around the problem by using color correction
templates to transfer the color correction adjustment values to a new type of correction. The
following procedure provides an example of one typical transfer.