Base Correction Page

In this page you can use the Develop Panel on the left to perform color management, transforming any log footage and adding a CineDream preset for a film look, and use the tools in the Color Correction Tools Panel to correct exposure, color balance and other issues.

Base Correction Page

Tools Top Layout

First row, starting from the left:

Zoom Slider: to control the size of the image in the viewer.

Fit: To fit the size of the image to the available space for the viewer.

1:1: To show the image at 100% of its size regardless of the size of the viewer.

Full screen icon: to go to Full Screen mode

Reset all: To reset all corrections done to the image.

Undo: to undo corrections

Redo: To redo corrections

Presets: To save or apply correction presets.

Second row, starting from the left:

Crop tool: enables the cropping tool.

Develop: to open and close the Develop panel on the left hand side of the UI. More on that in the Develop section.

Basic Tools: Four icons representing the 4 basic correction bundles of tools. Each icon has an arrow pointing downwards. By clicking on each arrow, a dropdown menu displays showing the tools that are part of that section. If you click on the icon itself you’ll be selecting the first tool in the dropdown list.

Advanced Tools: Three icons representing 3 bundle of tools.

Effects: With two tools, vignette and gradient.

Scopes: Icons to disable and enable the scopes, false color and skin false color.

Compare: Eye icon to bypass all corrections and wipe icon to enable a before/after wipe view.

Panels

There are 4 panels that are hidden by default. Each one has an arrow you can hover the mouse over to open up.

Presets panel: Hover the cursor over the arrow situated at the top of the viewer.

Develop panel: Hover the cursor over the arrow situated at the left edge of the interface.

Color Correction tools panel: Hover the cursor over the arrow situated at the right edge of the interface.

FilmStrip: Hover the cursor over the arrow situated at the bottom edge of the interface.

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