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 youre 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.