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Keyframe graph ruler: Corresponds to the duration of the clip or the location of a clip
in a sequence:
If a clip is opened from the Browser: The keyframe graph ruler shows the duration of
the clip itself. The playhead in the Viewer moves independently of the playhead in
the Timeline or Canvas.
If a clip is opened from a sequence in the Timeline: The keyframe graph ruler shows
the section of the Timeline that the clip is edited into. The playhead in the Viewer is
locked to the playhead in the Timeline and the Canvas.
Section of clip currently used: The frames of a clip in the Viewer that are outside the
duration specified by its In and Out points are dimmed so that you know where to
apply your keyframes.
Current Timecode field: Displays the position of the playhead in the keyframe graph
area. You can enter a new timecode value to move the playhead to another position.
Zoom control Zoom sliderCurrent
Timecode field
Zoom control: Lets you zoom in to and out of the duration displayed by the ruler in
the keyframe graph area, expanding and contracting the keyframe graph ruler as you
do so. This also keeps the area of the visible keyframe graph centered as you zoom
into or out. For more information, see “Zooming In to the Keyframe Graph Area.”
Zoom slider: Lets you zoom in to and out of the duration displayed by the keyframe
graph ruler. Drag the thumb tabs on either side of the slider to adjust both thumb tabs
and leave the visible area of the keyframe graph centered. Press the Shift key and drag
one of the thumb tabs to zoom in to or out of the keyframe graph, locking the opposite
thumb tab and moving the visible area of the Timeline in the direction in which youre
dragging. For more information, see “Zooming In to the Keyframe Graph Area.”
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