Hide color correction while working on a project?

Sooxzay wrote on 9/28/2024, 6:27 AM

Hi everyone,

I was wondering if there is a way to disable/hide all color grading/correction already implemented on a project to have a more fluid workflow if you have to post process something on a video project.

For example having a first draft and noticing you have to edit something but already used color grading on video elements.

Without the color grading effects on the video scenes the workflow is way more fluid without stuttering. Is there a key combination to hide the correction, edit the video and turn it on again?

Thanks!

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3POINT wrote on 9/28/2024, 6:52 AM

What about disabling applied FX in the preview window?

Dexcon wrote on 9/28/2024, 6:53 AM

Just above the preview window there is a control to split screen or turn off all FX for the preview window.

Give this a try and see if does what you are seeking

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Sooxzay wrote on 9/28/2024, 7:41 AM

Awesome! Thanks for the fast response guys. Will try that out once Im done editing :)

3POINT wrote on 9/28/2024, 8:02 AM

Awesome! Thanks for the fast response guys. Will try that out once Im done editing :)

You should try it while editing to see the benefit...it's like a switch ON/OFF.