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Working with Color Correction Effect Templates
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2. Do one of the following:
t Click the Color Correction Effect Template button, press and hold the mouse button, and
then drag the effect icon to a bin.
t With Active Palette selected in the Command palette, click the Save Correction button
in the CC tab.
t If the Save Correction button is mapped to a key, press that key.
A new effect template appears in the bin, containing all the color correction adjustment
values for the segment. The new effect template is identified in the bin by its effect icon. By
default, your Avid editing application names the template using the clip name of the
segment. Effect icons for open bins also display in the Effect Palette.
3. (Option) To rename the template, click the template name and type a new name.
To permanently save a color correction effect template currently stored in a bucket:
t Click the color correction icon in the bucket and drag it to a bin.
For more information, see “Saving a Color Correction Effect Template to a Bucket” on
page 755.
Saving a Color Correction Effect Template to a Bucket
The Color Correction tool contains eight buckets, located below the Color Match control, that
you can use to save Color Correction effect templates for the duration of a working session. You
can then apply the template quickly to any segment.
The buckets are initially labeled C1 through C8. When you fill a bucket with a Color Correction
effect template, a Color Correction icon appears on the bucket.
Color Correction effect templates that you save to buckets do not remain from one session to
another. When you end your session, your Avid editing application deletes the templates.
However, you can save an effect template from a bucket permanently by dragging it to a bin. For
more information, see “Saving a Color Correction Effect Template to a Bin” on page 754.
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The Color Correction buckets are also available as buttons in the CC tab of the Command
Palette. You can map these buttons to any mappable key on your keyboard or to any mappable
button location in the user interface. For more information, see “The Command Palette” in the
Help.
Examples of Color Correction buckets. Left: all buckets empty. Right: buckets C1 and C2 filled.