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Toggle Before And After Color Correction

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Bob Snelgrove

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Toggle Before And After Color Correction

PostFri Feb 10, 2017 4:34 pm

If I'm using the scopes and alter a clip, can I toggle back and forth to see before and after? I only see how to reset the change and thus losing it?

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Re: Toggle Before And After Color Correction

PostFri Feb 10, 2017 7:09 pm

Bob Snelgrove wrote:toggle back and forth to see before and after?

The function is BYpass Grades and is Shift-D.

Or the circle with a bar through it next to the hand in the top left dialog associated with the node tree.

Or click on the number (01, 02, 03...) top left corner of individual nodes to toggle its process off and on.

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Re: Toggle Before And After Color Correction

PostSat Feb 11, 2017 1:20 am

Thanks, JP!

Lot's to learn :)

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Re: Toggle Before And After Color Correction

PostSun Feb 12, 2017 6:55 am

Bob Snelgrove wrote:If I'm using the scopes and alter a clip, can I toggle back and forth to see before and after? I only see how to reset the change and thus losing it?

Another trick I use sometimes is create a new version (command-Y on Mac), make the change, then go back and forth between Version 1 and Version 2. This works well in client situations. Sometimes when I'm not sure I've improved the material, I'll do a version change, flip back and forth enough times that I'm confused (not looking at the GUI), and I keep whichever version looks best not knowing what the node structure is.
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