Achieving a Final Look
Some projects might require final adjustments to create a finished look. For example, you might slightly increase saturation across the whole sequence to create richer-looking colors or slightly darken all the shots to enhance a mood of tension or suspense. In certain circumstances, you might make substantial changes to the color values of the whole sequence or remove color entirely from some parts of it.
You can make final corrections of this kind by applying color correction to a filler track that is the topmost track in the Timeline. It is not possible to generalize about which controls to use to make such adjustments. You might be called upon to use any combination of color correction controls. The only effective preparation for such work is practice using the Color Correction tool and a good understanding of the more specific corrections discussed in the sections above.
See Also
Correcting Tonal Range
Neutralizing Color
Achieving Shot-to-Shot Consistency
Goals of Color Correction: Restoration and Adaptation
Examples of Color Correction Problems

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