From the course: Smoke 2015 Essential Training
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Copying corrections in the timeline - Smoke Tutorial
From the course: Smoke 2015 Essential Training
Copying corrections in the timeline
Now that we've looked at both primary and secondary color correction using timeline effects, I'd like to show you some techniques for taking a color correction or any other timeline effect that you've made, and applying it to other clips in the same sequence. I'm going to start with the same sequence I was working on the last lesson. But what I'm going to show you will work with any timeline effects. Remember that in the last lesson, what we worked on was a masked secondary color correction. So what I have in my timeline right now is in the second track I have the copy of the opening scene master clip that has the secondary correction to turn her sweater from purple to green in it, but with a mask to limit it to a certain area of the clip. And in the bottom track, if I hit Page down to see just that track. I have the clip with just the overall primary correction that I applied, with some contrast improvement as well as warming up the overall color tone. What I'd like to do is take…
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Making primary color corrections with timeline effects9m 22s
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Making a secondary selective correction with the Color Warper7m 21s
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Making masked corrections in the timeline8m 44s
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Copying corrections in the timeline5m 38s
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Exploring the ConnectFX interface9m 1s
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Primary and secondary color correction in ConnectFX6m 2s
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Making a masked correction inside of ConnectFX9m 41s
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