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  1. I have a 3 cam shoot where I had to do some color correction on 1 angle. Is there a way to keep the FX intact when switching to the multicamera feature?
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  2. I figured out that I can add FX in the Project Media tab and they will transfer to the rest of the project but what about Event Pan/Crop? The same clip I had to zoom in and rotate a bit to get it straight. So now I can keep the color balance intact but the video goes back to being crooked.
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  3. Bumping this so I can hopefully find the answer and finish this project ASAP.

    Is there a way to access Event Pan/Crop on clips in the Project Media window?

    If not my only option would be to change every instance of this angle on the timeline after I've done my switches. That would likely amount to 150 or more for a 1 1/2 hour video.
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    I'm not a Vegas user, so take this with that in mind. But the NLEs I've worked with will let you do this. Render that one track with all of its corrections into a new file, then replace that angle's original footage with the rendered/corrected version. Will that do it? Or have I missed something?

    Steve
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  5. Another set of eyes looking at a problem can see things a different way. If I do my effects and render that track it should still be the same exact length and I can just delete the other one and drop the new track in its place. I'll give ie a shot in a few minutes. Thanks.
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  6. This will work but it really won't save any time. Every frame has to be re-encoded since the event pan/crop has been changed so it will take 6 hours or so to render it before I can get to the rest. There has to be a way to access event pan/crop for a whole track. I would think I'm not the only Vegas user show has ever had even aroughly similar situation.
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