Apple Color 1.5 User Manual
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To copy a grade to another grade in the same shot
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Drag a grade bar in the grades track of the Timeline onto another grade bar for the same
shot.
The copied grade overwrites all previous corrections.
Tip: This is a great way to save a shot's grade at a good state before continuing to
experiment with it. If you don't like your changes, you can easily switch back to the original
grade.
You can also drag a corrections or grade bar to copy it to multiple selected shots.
To copy a correction or grade to multiple selected shots in the Timeline
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Select the shots you want to copy a correction or grade to.
Tip: You can select multiple clips directly in the Timeline, or you can select them in the
Shots browser of the Setup room if that’s easier. Shots that you select in the Shots browser
are also automatically selected in the Timeline.
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Drag the correction or grade that you want to copy onto the grade bar of any of the
selected shots, either from the Timeline, or from a bin.
The grade bars of the shots you’re about to copy to should highlight in cyan.
Note: When dragging corrections or grades from one shot to another in the Timeline,
you should always drop them inside of the grades track of the Timeline. Dropping a
correction or grade onto an item in a video track may only copy it to the shot you drop
it onto.
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Chapter 13
Managing Corrections and Grades