When
            you access the Colour Warper from the Colour Corrector, you can
            create a crop box to limit the area where the colour correction
            is applied.
         
         Using a crop box as you
            colour correct a clip speeds up interactivity, which is especially
            useful when working at high resolutions. You can also process the
            clip with a crop box. Everything outside the crop box will be processed
            as black on the matte.
         
         To use a crop box:
         
         
            - In the Colour Warper menu, click Setup.
            
- Do one of the following:
               
                  - Hold down the Ctrl key
                     or hold the pen button and drag the box across the image.
                  
- Turn on the Crop button and enter the
                     dimensions for the crop box in the Left, Right, Bottom, and Top
                     fields.
                  
 The crop box appears
                  in the image window. By default, the crop box has the same dimensions
                  as the clip. The display inside and outside the crop box depends
                  on how many clips are loaded.
                
                  
                     
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           | If you loaded: | Inside the crop box: | Outside the crop box: |  
                           | A front, back, and matte clip | Shows the front clip in the opaque area of the matte
                              and the back clip in the transparent area of the matte. | Shows the back clip. |  
                           | A front and back clip | Shows the front clip. | Shows the back clip. |  
                           | A front clip only | Shows the colour-corrected clip. | Shows the non-colour corrected clip. |  
 
 
- To adjust the size of the crop box, drag
               on the corner points of the box, or modify the values in the Left,
               Right, Bottom, and Top fields in the Setup menu.
            
- To move the crop box in the image window,
               click a side of the box and drag to a new location. Alternatively,
               press Ctrl and redraw
               the crop box.
               TipIf the Overlay user
                     interface is enabled, the crop box will extend beneath the Overlay
                     user interface. To access the bottom edge, be sure to grab from
                     an area where there are no user interface elements.
                   
- You can now use any Colour Warper menu
               and colour correct the area of the clip that is defined by the crop
               box. You will only see the results of your changes within the crop
               box.
            
- If you want to process the clip with
               the crop box, leave the Crop button enabled when you process.
            
To disable a crop box:
         
         
            - From any Colour Warper menu, disable
               Crop.
               When you disable the
                  Crop button in a Colour Warper menu, the Crop button in the Setup
                  menu is also disabled.
                
To change the colour of the crop box:
         
         
            - In the Colour Warper Setup menu, click
               the colour pot beside Border.
               The colour picker appears.
                
- Select a colour with the colour picker.
            
- Click in the Border colour pot to apply
               the new colour to the border.
            
To hide the crop box:
         
         
            - In the Setup menu, disable Border.