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Can I keyframe a color correction in FCP X?

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I filmed an interview using natural light and the clouds occasionally got in the way so I need to boost the exposure of some of the levels. That said, it happens gradually and I dont want to give my client a video where the color suddenly jumps.

Any way to keyframe a color correction so I have it come and go gradually? If I can't do this with FCP X, can I do this with Color Finale? I was thinking of getting it anyways and this might put me over the edge.

thanks!
 

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