User Manual
Transferring Project and Media Files Between Avid Editing Systems
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t To apply all of the adjustment values stored in the template, drag the Color Correction
template icon that you created in step 2 from the bin, and drop it on the monitor
containing the current segment.
t To apply only those adjustment values from the template that appear in one Color
Correction tool tab, drag the Color Correction template icon that you created in step 2
from the bin, and drop it on the appropriate tab in the Color Correction tool.
For example, drop the icon on the Curves tab to apply only Curve adjustments to the
new relationship.
Transferring Project and Media Files Between Avid
Editing Systems
The following topics describe the options and methods you can use to transfer project files and
media between Windows systems, between Macintosh systems, and between Windows and
Macintosh systems.
There are two basic methods for transferring projects:
• Moving project folders, settings, and media files between the systems.
• Moving project folders and settings between the systems, and then recapturing the media.
For information on recapturing, see “Recapturing and Decomposing” on page 243.
The devices and technologies you use for transfer depend on which method of transfer you
choose.
• Moving project folders, settings, and media files requires large amounts of storage space
because of the size of media files.
• Transferring only the project folders and settings files requires minimal storage space.
Devices and Methods for Transferring Files
Options for transferring files vary depending on the source and destination systems. This topic
describes options for moving project files, media files, or both, including information on the
prerequisite hardware or software, and any restrictions.
For specific information about cross-platform transfers, see “Nonshared Storage Issues for
Cross-Platform Collaboration” on page 1132.
Transferring Files Between Macintosh Systems
The following table shows the available methods for transferring files between Macintosh
systems.