Operation Manual
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Loading footage
Last updated 11/30/2015
Prepare the footage for grading or editing
After marking your scene changes, prepare the footage for grading or editing as follows:
• To separate the footage into individual shots or scenes, click Split into Clips.
• To flag the scene changes, click Add Keyframes to Clip.
Save or export the footage
Once you split into clips or add keyframes, you can save the scene-detected content as a SpeedGrade project or create
an Edit Decision List (EDL).
In the Setup Panel under the Timeline tab, do one of the following:
• To save the content as a SpeedGrade project, click Save IRCP.
• To export an Edit Decision List, click Save EDL.
Using scene change detection
Using scene change detection
Display burn-in information on frames
You can "burn" (overlay) metadata information on your frames during playback or on the rendered output. For
example, selecting the Standard burn-in preset in SpeedGrade superimposes the following information on the footage:
• Current frame number
• Location on disk of current sequence
• Native time code of current frame (assuming the information exists in the header of the file format you’re using)
Display burn-in information during playback
1 In the Timeline tab, select the View pane.
2 Under Display Options, select a burn-in preset from the Burn In menu.
Note: If the menu is inactive, click the Burn-in tool to make it active.