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Jobs
The Jobs tab displays ongoing and completed background processes. Use the Jobs tab to monitor the import
and export processes.
Actions box Select from the list an action to perform on the selected job.
When aborting the processing of a file sequence, frames already processed are retained. For example, if the
Status column reads 20 of 44 when you click Abort, 20 of the 44 frames of the clip remain. Aborting a
streaming file cancels the whole process, there is no partial processing.
Customizing your File Imports Options
Smoke includes pre-defined import options for each available file format. While these presets should answer
most of your needs, there are times you might want a different debayering settings for .r3d files, or rename
a clip on import.
NOTE Whenever you change an import option, the new setting is saved to the project structure. This means that
archiving a project archives the import options. Or this ensures that when transferring a project to another
workstation, it is possible to import new media in the transferred project using the same import options settings.
To customize the import options of a selected file:
1 In the MediaHub, click the Format Options tab.
2 In the file browser, navigate to, and double-click the media file to import.
The Selected Format field displays the format of the selected file.
3 From the Options box, select a category of options to edit.
4 Edit the options as needed.
The import options are saved automatically; no need for a manual save. Smoke will import media of
that format using the new options.
5 Drag and drop the media file from the browser to the Media Library. A new clip is created, using the
new import options.
To customize the import options at any time:
1 Click the MediaHub tab.
2 In the MediaHub menu, click the Format Options tab.
3 Enable Show All Formats.
4 From the Selected Format box, select the media format to edit.
5 From the Options box, select the category of options to change.
6 Edit the options as needed.
The import options are saved automatically; no need for a manual save. From now on, media of that
format are imported using the options you have set.
Applying a LUT or Colour Transform on Import
From the General tab of the MediaHub, you can manually apply a LUT or Colour Transform or automatically
convert different media files types to an appropriate working space on import.
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