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20 Performing Color Corrections
This chapter describes procedures for making color corrections, and includes complete
descriptions of all controls in the Color Correction tool.
General Workflow for Making Color Corrections
Using Automatic Color Corrections
Using the Color Match Control
The HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) Group
The Curves Group
Keyframing Color Corrections
Working with the Waveform Monitors and Vectorscope Monitor
Applying Color Corrections to an Entire Sequence
Using the Color Correction Effect
General Workflow for Making Color Corrections
The color correction tools in your Avid editing application give you a great deal of flexibility
when you make color corrections. Your exact workflow depends on your individual methods,
your degree of familiarity with the color correction controls, and the requirements of your
project. However, the basic steps to take when making a correction are similar for all users.
The following steps outline a typical color correction operation. You can change the order in
which you perform or repeat steps to meet your particular needs.
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In general, do not make Source relationship corrections and Program relationship corrections as
part of the same corrective operation, or use Program corrections for your first color correcting
pass. If you do, you lose flexibility and control for later stages of your project and you reduce the
power of the color correction tools. Even if you expect to need only one color correction pass,
you should make that pass using Source relationships. If your needs for the project change, you
can still make a second set of corrections using Program relationships.