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Tape Name field Enter the name to use as tape name when importing the clip. Enabled if Tape Name is set
to Enter Tape Name.
Timecode box Select an option to specify how the timecode information is set when importing clips.
To:Select:
Set the source timecode of the imported clip based on the timecode information in
the image file header.
Timecode from Header
Use a numerical file name (for instance, 100000.xyz) and translate it into timecode for
the resulting clip (based on the selected frame rate ). This is useful when working with
files that do not have embedded timecode.
Timecode from File Name
Rate box Select Auto to use the frame rate specified by the clip; with no rate specified, the application
assigns a rate from the Default Resolutions table, or the project's rate if there is no match in the table. Use
Select Rate to set the frame rate using the Frame Rate box.
The Default Resolutions table uses a frame's height and width to assign it an aspect ratio, a scan mode, and
a frame rate. You can find the Default Resolutions table in MediaHubBrowse for ArchivesDefault
Resolutions. It is also used when restoring legacy archives.
Frame Rate box Select the frame rate of the imported clip. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select Rate.
Drop Frame button Enable to have use a drop frame mode. Disable to use non-drop frame mode. Only
applies to clips running at 29.97 and 59.94 frame rates. Enabled if the Rate box is set to Select Rate.
Clip Settings
Clip Name box
Smoke imports the channels of multi-channel files as individual clips. Select how to name, at import, the
created clips.
To:Select:
Use the filename of the container for all the imported channels.Filename
Use the channel name as the clip name.Channel
Combine the channel name and the filename of the container to form the clip
name.
Channel + Filename
Combine the filename of the container and the channel name to form the clip
name.
Filename + Channel
Sequence Detection box Select how Smoke displays image sequences. Sequence builds and displays a clip
out of multiple files, using their numerical suffix to rebuild the sequence. Frames displays each file
independently and disables the Tape Name box from the Metadata menu.
An image sequence consists of image files, such as .psd, named identically except for a numeric suffix.
myPhotoshopFile_version_001.psd
myPhotoshopFile_version_002.psd
myPhotoshopFile_version_003.psd
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