The Color Editor (Classic) isn't a Realtime filter, and as a result, you need to render before you can see the results. However, this filter does have several options that aren't available in the Base Color Corrector, such as Transparency settings and the Keyframe Interpolation setting, which allows you to alter the speed at which effects occur between keyframes. There is also the ever-present full screen mode. For more details on how to use the extra features you'll find only on classic filters, see the relevant section in Chapter 9.
Do one of the following:
1. | If the editor for the Color Editor is not already open, right-click the purple line running along the top of the clip and select Edit to open the editor (Figure 11.10 ). Figure 11.10. The Color Editor (Classic).Chapter 9 for more details on this. |