Color correction problem

Hi.
I usually work on color correction using Color, but sometimes i use CC in FCP.
I have a clip that need to low down black levels, so i tried CC and CC 3 way, but when i click with eyedrop the blackest part of the clip, instead of blancing blacks, it turns all image to blue. What's happened?
can i have some suggest about it?
thanx

To color balance, find anything in the shot that should be white. Using the Color Corrector 3-Way filter, click on the eyedropper for the highlights (the color wheel on the right) then click the white object in the shot on the Canvas window. If you're viewing your edit on a properly calibrated external TV monitor, it should look white there. Do NOT go by what you see in the Canvas as it isn't accurate. You can also use FCP's scopes for evaluation.
If it still looks a little off on the TV monitor and/or on the scopes, use the mouse to drag the dot in the highlights color wheel toward the hue it needs to be (away from the hue that is is currently).
You can also adjust the mid-tones and black balance hue controls as needed, but be careful when using the black levels and hue adjustments; a small adjustment can go a long, long way.
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