Any time you make a change to an adjustment item using one of the sliders, or change the size, shape, or position of a regional adjustment mask, a keyframe is automatically added to the keyframe timeline.

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Note: even if you want an adjustment to be made on the entire duration of a video clip, CyberLink ColorDirector automatically adds a keyframe at the beginning of the keyframe timeline.
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To manually add keyframes to the keyframe timeline, do this:
1. | Click on to open the keyframe settings panel. |
2. | Click on next to the adjustment item you want to change to add a keyframe at the beginning of the keyframe timeline. |



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Note: you can add timeline markers to the keyframe timeline to ensure the keyframe is placed at the exact moment you want to make the adjustment. See Timeline Markers for more information.
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3. | Use the player controls to find the moment in your video clip where you want its properties to change (make adjustments). |
4. | Drag the sliders as required, making the adjustments to the video clip that you want to make. Note that a keyframe marker is added at that moment in timeline. |


5. | Right click on the first of the two keyframes to set how and when the adjustment/change is applied. See Setting Keyframe Behavior for more detailed information. |
6. | Repeat these steps to add more keyframes to the timeline, and for all the adjustments you want to make on the video clip, if required. |
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