Creating and opening projects, Saving projects – Apple Color 1.5 User Manual
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Creating and Opening Projects
When you open Color, you’re presented with a dialog from which you can open an existing
project or create a new one. Most users will send projects to Color straight from
Final Cut Pro, but there are specific workflows that require you to create a new project
in Color.
To open an existing project
Do one of the following:
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If Color is already open, choose File > Open (or press Command-O), choose a project from
the Projects dialog, then click Open.
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Double-click a Color project file in the Finder.
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Open Color, choose a Color project file using the Projects dialog, then click Open.
Color can have only one project open at a time, so opening a second project closes the
one that was originally open.
To create a new project when Color is first opened
1
Open Color.
The Projects dialog opens to the Default Project Directory you chose when you first
opened Color.
2
Click New Project.
The New Project dialog appears.
3
Type a name for the project in the Name of New Project field, then click Save.
A new project is created and opened.
To create a new project while Color is open
1
If necessary, save the current project.
Color can have only one project open at a time, so creating a new project will close the
currently open project.
2
Choose File > New (or press Command-N).
3
Click New Project.
The New Project dialog appears.
4
Type a name for the project in the Name of New Project field, then click Save.
A new project is created and opened.
Saving Projects
Saving a project works the same way in Color as it does in any other application you’ve
used. As with any application, you should save early and often as you work.
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Chapter 4
Importing and Managing Projects and Media