Secondary layers are used to colour grade specific
hues and areas within an image. You can create up to 48 secondary
layers for each shot within your project. Secondary layers can be added
to your shot by accessing the numerical buttons on the Navigation panel.
You can add layers to your shot from the Grade, Curves, Key, or Geometry
menu. Once a secondary layer has been created, it can be modified by
generating keys and geometries, removing grain, or by adding Lustre Sparks
Effects.
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0-9, -, or C |
Select, activate, or deactivate a layer. The buttons
on the Navigation panel correspond to the position of the secondary
layer on the user interface, and not to the actual numbers. For
example, press 7 for layer 1. Press the button once
to select a layer.
Press the button twice
to activate/deactivate a layer.
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Cycle through the four pages of secondary layers. Each
page consists of 12 secondary layers (e.g., P1 displays layers 1-12,
P2 displays layers 13-24, etc.).
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