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Correction Settings
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Correction Settings
For more information, see “Customizing Color Correction Mode Settings” in the Help.
Correction Settings: Features Tab
Option Description
Saved Color Labels Controls how custom colors are named in bins:
None: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application does not supply
a name.
RGB: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application uses the 8-bit
values for the red, green, and blue components as the name.
Name: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application uses the name
from the standard HTML color scheme that most closely matches the color you
are saving.
Name and RGB: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application uses
both the Name and the RGB information as the name. This is the default option.
For information on saving custom colors, see Assigning Colors to Objects in a Bin”
on page 341.
Eyedropper 3 x 3
Averaging
When this option is selected, your Avid editing application calculates the color value
to pick by averaging the values of a 3 x 3 sample of pixels centered on the
eyedropper’s position. This is often useful for picking up a color accurately by sight
because it compensates for shifts in color value from one pixel to another. When this
option is deselected, your Avid editing application selects the color value of the exact
pixel at the eyedropper’s position.
Show Eyedropper Info When this option is selected, the numerical RGB values appear on the color swatches
in the Color Match controls.
Eyedropper Picks from
Anywhere in Application
When this option is selected, you can pick colors from anywhere in your Avid editing
application, not only from video images in the Source/Record monitor, using the
Color Match eyedroppers.