Saving Custom Colors to a Bin
You can save a color that you have selected in the Color Match control as an item in a bin. For example, you might want to save a skin tone that you want to match throughout your sequence. You can then load that color back into the Color Match control whenever you need to make a match based on that color.
To save a color to a bin:
1.  In the Color Match control, Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the swatch that contains the color you want to save, and press and hold the mouse button.
2.  Drag the rectangular outline to a bin, and release the mouse button.
The color appears in the bin as a rectangular color swatch icon. The system assigns the color a name based on the current Saved Color Labels settings in the Correction Mode Settings dialog box. For more information, see Customizing Color Correction Mode Settings.
3.  (Option) If you want to rename the custom color, click the existing name in the bin and type a new name.
To load a custom color into the Color Match control, do one of the following:
  Click the color icon in the bin, and drag it to the appropriate color swatch in the Color Match control.
  If the "Eyedropper Picks from Anywhere in Application" option is selected in the Correction Mode Settings dialog box, select the saved color from its swatch in the bin using the Color Match eyedropper.

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