From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

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Toggling an effect to compare

Toggling an effect to compare

- As you make adjustments to clips, it's going to be important to know several different ways to toggle the before and after state. This is going to help you judge. Frequently when making color and exposure adjustments, it's very easy to go too far. In the quest for perfection, we sometimes overdo it. I find that toggling to see the original and the affected clip, works very well. Let's go to our next shot here and I'll press x to mark the clip. From the popup list, I'm going to choose to also bring up the Waveform monitor and the Vectorscope. We'll modify these scopes more in just a second. In this case, I've got a shot in the timeline, and it's already been color corrected. You can see the sliders have moved. We've applied several different options here including a Creative film stock. We'll talk more about looks a little later in this course. Earlier I added the Global FX Mute button, and you can do this from the Button Editor here by clicking and just dragging that into your…

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