Color correcting in multiclip

just finsihed an mc with 6 angles. 1000's of edits. can i color correct one angle and have it effect that angle's edits throughout the whole timeline? i would hate to have to go to every edit and copy attributes. thx in advance!

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    hi,
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    apply any constant grade to the 2 clips BEFORE you make them into a multiclp. you can either correct them by dragging the color corrector onto them whilst they are in the viewer and correcting there, or by editing them into a sequence first, applying the correction, and then dragging the corrected clip back from the sequence into the bin. create the multiclip form these already corrected clips ... only then will the applied grade be carried automatically through to each clip instance in the edit
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    Message was edited by: Andy Mees

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  • Multiclip Color Correction

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    Mike

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    You could color correct before if you like, if your angle is rock solid and the changes will be consistent throughout. I don't do it that way but have been tempted.
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    I am color correcting different clips in my sequence in order to have all the footage look the same. Is there some kind of graph or something else that can show me what's going with colors in my entire sequence so I can do this more precise? Do I have to use Color for that?

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  • Color correct clips before making muliticlip?

    Hello,
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    Thanks,
    Jordan

    Hello Andy,
    Yahoo! Thank you Andy for your information. You just saved me a lot of time. Cheers!
    Jordan:>)

  • Color correct after multi cam edit

    Hi Y'all,
    I've just completed my mulit cam edit from a 2 cam shoot. I now want to drop a color corrector filter
    on just camera 1. Is there a way to drop the filter onto one clip and have it apply to the rest of the clips
    or do I have to highlight each clip from camera 1 and then paste attributes?
    THANKS!

    The only way I could think of would be to duplicate the full clip on the finder level, color correct the entire clip and export it with current settings and then reconnect all the clips from that reel to the exported qt.  Multiclips can get a little quirky so I'd probably collapse all my multiclipls first.  If you moved your original clip at the finder level (with fcp closed) and replace it in it's original location with the new file and rename the new file to match the old name exactly, fcp should reconnect automatically.
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