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The Render pop-up menu displays the following options:
Dynamic: Reduces the quality of the image displayed in the Canvas during playback
or scrubbing in the Timeline or mini-Timeline, allowing for faster feedback. Also reduces
the quality of an image as it is modified in the Canvas. When playback or scrubbing is
stopped, or the modification is completed in the Canvas, the image quality is restored
(based on the Quality and Resolution settings for the project).
Full: Displays the Canvas at full resolution (Shift-Q).
Half: Displays the Canvas at half resolution.
Quarter: Displays the Canvas at one-quarter resolution.
Draft: Renders objects in the Canvas at a lower quality to allow optimal project
interactivity. There is no antialiasing.
Normal: Renders objects in the Canvas at a medium quality. Shapes are antialiased,
but 3D intersections are not. Floating point (32-bit) footage is truncated to 16-bit. This
is the default setting.
Best: Renders objects in the Canvas at best quality, which includes higher-quality image
resampling, antialiased intersections, antialiased particle edges, and sharper text.
Custom: Allows you to set additional controls to customize render quality. Choosing
Custom opens the Advanced Quality Options dialog. For information on the settings
in the Advanced Quality Options dialog, see Advanced Quality Settings.
Lighting: Turns the effect of lights in a project on or off. This setting does not turn off
lights in the Layers list (or light scene icons), but it disables light shading effects in the
Canvas.
Shadows: Turns the effect of shadows in a project on or off.
Reflections: Turns the effect of reflections in a project on or off.
Depth of Field: Turns the effect of depth of field in a project on or off.
Motion Blur: Enables/disables the preview of motion blur in the Canvas. Disabling
motion blur can result in a performance improvement.
Note: When creating an effect, title, transition, or generator template for use in
Final Cut Pro X, the Motion Blur item in the View pop-up menu controls whether motion
blur is turned on when the project is applied in Final Cut Pro.
Field Rendering: Enables/disables field rendering. Field rendering is required for smooth
motion playback on many TV monitors. Field rendering nearly doubles rendering time,
so disabling this item can improve performance.
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