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To use the Paste Attributes command to paste filters into a clip:
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Select a clip in the Timeline that has a filter (or filters) whose settings you want to copy.
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Choose Edit > Copy.
3
Select one or more clips in the Timeline to apply the filter or filters to.
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Do one of the following:
 Choose Edit > Paste Attributes (or press Option-V).
 Control-click the clip or clips you’ve selected in the Timeline, then choose Paste
Attributes from the shortcut menu.
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In the Paste Attributes dialog, select the Filters checkbox under Video Attributes.
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Select any other options, then click OK.
The parameter values and keyframes of the filters in the clip you copied from are
pasted into the selected clip or clips.
Removing Filters from Clips
You can remove one or more filters from a clip at any point in your project.
To remove a filter from a clip, do one of the following:
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Select the filter, then choose Edit > Clear.
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Select the filter, then choose Edit > Cut.
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Control-click a filter, then choose Cut from the shortcut menu.
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Select the filter in the Filters tab, then press Delete.
To remove all of a clip’s video filters:
1
Click the video filter category bar in the Filters tab.
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Choose Edit > Clear (or press Delete).
To copy a clip’s filter
settings, make sure the
Filters checkbox is
selected.