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c Forward one key Move froward one keyframe in the currently selected
animation curve for this tool node. or more information on setting
animation keys, see Keyframing Workflows on page 674.
d Mute Mute the currently selected tool node. This is a convenient way
to toggle the effect of that node on or off. When you mute a tool node,
the node has no effect on the input it receives; it simply passes that input
to the next tool node in the dependency graph. If you mute a tool node
that accepts multiple inputs, the node passes its primary input to the
next too node.
NOTE Note that muting a tool node may not always be equivalent to
removing it from the dependency graph. That is, if the input and output
formats of a tool node are different, removing the tool node may cause format
conflicts in nodes further along the dependency graph, but muting the tool
would not cause format conflicts. For example, if the format of the output is
different from that of the primary input, the muted node adjusts the format,
possibly in a tool specific way. For example, a muted Diamond Keyer node
outputs a solid white matte, a muted Noise node outputs a black image. You
cannot mute a supertool.
e Reset Resets all parameters of this tool node to their default values.
f Name Examine or edit the name of the currently selected tool node.
To edit the name, click in the field, enter your edits, and then press Enter.
g Time Displays the global and local time in a node affected by a Time
Offset tool. Enables Global to display the global time in the field to the
right of the Global button. Disables Global to display the local time of
the node in that field.
h Affects Specifies the channels (RGB, RGBA, or A) the currently selected
tool uses. The options available depend on the currently selected tool.
In some tools, this options may not be available.
i IR Allows the currently selected tool node to create an intermediate
result whenever you play the composition. You can also enable or disable
intermediate results in the Schematic, by clicking the IR tab in the
bottom-right corner of the node icon; this tab is orange when you enable
IR. See
Caching on page 226.
j Delete Delete the currently selected tool node.
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