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musicvid10 wrote on 7/28/2012, 8:36 PM
I'm sure I'm missing something, but can you save it as a preset?
Former user wrote on 7/28/2012, 8:37 PM
But that saves everything, and I just want to copy the low color correction. I don't want to copy the gamma, etc.

Dave T2
musicvid10 wrote on 7/28/2012, 8:46 PM
I think I would default everything but the correction you want to keep, save as a new preset, but not save the project. Does that work?
Former user wrote on 7/28/2012, 9:52 PM
No really, because that will change any other settings that I have in the PASTE TO video.

In the middle of this video, the gamma level jumps, but the color correction (removing some blue) stays the same.

I did it the hard way by just moving the slider but there should be some way to copy parameters.

Dave T2
musicvid10 wrote on 7/28/2012, 10:27 PM
I do understand your dilemma, Dave..
As a last resort, I would stack my filters, one as a preset for the constants I want to keep and re-use, others for dynamic (keyframed?) parameters. Seems like a bit of work, though.
Grazie wrote on 7/28/2012, 11:53 PM
I'm sure I've done this.

Make a Plug-in Chain of that FX, with the settings you want, and just apply that Plug. The beauty of using Plug-In Chain is that it will "blow-away" any other FX you've applied.

Grazie

Former user wrote on 7/29/2012, 1:28 PM
Grazie, even using a PLUG-IN chain, don't all of the parameters in the Color Correction follow? You can't isolate the elements, can you?

I'm asking because I have not done that and really don't know.

I want to save some of the settings and only copy some parameters.

Dave T2
Gary James wrote on 7/29/2012, 2:41 PM
Open up the Color Corrector FX panel.
Select the Parameters Tab.
Scroll down until you see the Mid Range Color Wheel
Click on the Icon to the Right of the Color Wheel that looks a clock.
This opens up the Keyframe animation timeline for the Color Corrector.
Make your mid Range color correction,
Click on Mid line in the Keyframe animation timeline. It will turn blue.
Right click on the Time Zero Keyframe and copy it to the clipboard.

Do all of the above in reverse where you want to paste the mid level setting.
This copies just the Mid level setting. Copy & Paste the Color Correct Keyframe to copy everything.
Former user wrote on 7/29/2012, 2:57 PM
Gary, that is what I thought I did, but I will try again.

Thanks
Dave T2