The question seems to be asking how to invert the colors of a video clip in Premiere Pro, not specifically inverting a crop effect itself. To invert the colors of a clip, you'll use the "Invert" effect. Here's how:
Applying the Invert Effect
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Open your project and select the clip you want to invert within your timeline.
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Navigate to the Effects panel. If you don't see it, go to Window > Effects.
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Find the "Invert" effect. You can locate it by:
- Typing "Invert" in the Effects panel search bar.
- Browsing to Video Effects > Channel > Invert.
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Apply the effect to your clip. Drag the "Invert" effect from the Effects panel onto the selected clip in your timeline.
Now the colors of your clip will be inverted. You can adjust the settings of the Invert effect in the Effect Controls panel if needed (although it generally doesn't have adjustable parameters).
Important Note: The term "invert a crop" doesn't have a standard meaning in video editing. The Invert effect flips the color values, while the Crop effect trims the edges of your video. These are distinct operations. If you were intending to revert a crop, you would simply remove the Crop effect or adjust its parameters back to zero.