You are welcome!
From your earlier post, it looks like your color grading environment was not optimal. I found it helped to use only D65 white light behind the monitor or overhead and I also happen to have a whiteboard to glance at when looking away from the monitor. I make sure the overhead white lighting is turned on to ensure the viewing conditions are not too dim before I adjust color/brightness/contrast. Then I create a LUT for the UW footage to reuse with all other clips. Once a LUT is created I can work in sub-optimal (dim) conditions late nights - to do other stuff like position a subclip in the timeline sequence, or work on timing audio tracks etc., provided I don't touch the color grading bits except in ideal lighting conditions.
That said - I am still learning video editing and yet to come out with my first proper scuba video.
Cheers