Global Colour Grading Hotkeys
 
 
 

Use these hotkeys in any of the Colour menus.

Press: To:
C Copy the parameters in the Selector tool from the current shot to the selected shot(s).
RR Reset all the current shot's parameters to the default setting.
U Undo the last action.
S Save the current grade files and cut. If a grade file has not been created, a default grade file is saved.
G Switch between Gang and Solo mode when in Group mode.
Y Enable GPU processing.
Shift+Y Disable GPU processing.
Ctrl(left)+H To hide or show the selected geometry.
Page Up (Secondaries menu) Increase the Hue Rotator value.
Page Up (other menus) Go to the Saturation curve in the Curves menu.
Page Down (Secondaries menu) Decrease the Hue Rotator value.
Insert Go to the Hue curve in the Curves menu.
Home (Secondaries menu) Increase the saturation of a secondary when a layer is enabled, or of the entire image when either the Input or Output button is enabled.
Home (other menus) Go to the Lightness curve in the Curves menu.
End (Secondaries menu) Decrease the saturation.
Ctrl+click Delete button Delete a grade setup.
Print Scrn Go to the Grading menu.
Scroll Lock Go to the Secondaries menu. Press it again to go to the next secondary.
Right-click menu Display the preset menu for grading curves or secondaries.
/ (slash) Auto-grade with the Balance Input Primaries for the selected colour. The master (brightness or lift/gain) is not modified. You can auto-grade the master as well by Ctrl-clicking the image.
Click Pick the colour at the current position.
NoteThe Show button must be disabled for this to work.
Shift-drag Drag an area to calculate this area's mean colour, and show it in the colour picker. In monitoring view, this defines the sub-region as well. If you picked a colour, you can then perform colour matching.
NoteThe Show button must be disabled for this to work.
Alt-click Sample an individual pixel and set the Brightness Balance wheel to match the reference sample. You can drag through the image until you locate the pixel you want to sample, then Alt-click.
Ctrl-click Sample an individual pixel and set the Brightness Balance wheel and Brightness slider to match the reference sample. You can drag through the image until you locate the pixel you want to sample, then Ctrl-click.