Corrections bins, Display controls, Corrections versus grades – Apple Color 1.5 User Manual

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You can use this bin to apply saved grades to other shots in the Timeline. The contents
of the Grades bin are available to all Color projects opened while logged into that user
account. For more information on saving and applying grades, see

Saving Grades into

the Grades Bin

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Corrections Bins

The Primary In and Out, Secondaries, and Color FX rooms all allow you to save the
corrections made inside those rooms as individual presets that you can apply to later
shots. The contents of corrections bins are available to all Color projects opened while
logged into that user account.

Primary In and Out: Let you save and organize primary corrections. The Primary In and

Primary Out rooms both share the same group of saved corrections.

Secondaries: Lets you save and organize secondary corrections.

Color FX: Lets you save and organize Color FX corrections.

Corrections Versus Grades

There is a distinct difference between corrections and grades in Color. Corrections refer
to adjustments made within a single room. You have the option to save individual
corrections inside the Primary In and Out, Secondaries, and Color FX rooms and apply
them to shots individually.

A grade can include multiple corrections across several rooms; you can save one or more
primary, secondary, and Color FX corrections together. By saving a group of corrections
as a grade, you can apply them all together as a single preset.

Browser, Still Store, Grades, and Corrections Bins Controls

All browsers and bins share the following controls:

Display Controls

All browsers and bins have display controls that let you choose how you want to view
and organize their contents.

List View button: Displays the contents of the current directory as a list of filenames.

Icon View button: Displays the contents of the current directory as icons.

Icon Size slider: Appears only in icon view. Scales the size of icons.

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