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3 Select the Timeline FX you wish to apply to the gap.
4 Edit the Timeline FX using the quick menu or click the Enter Editor button to access the full editor.
TIP You can also convert a gap into a colour source by clicking Colour Source in the quick menu when a gap is
selected. Colour source settings appear in the quick menu. To remove a colour source and revert to a gap, click
Remove Colour.
Working With Clip Format and Import Options on the Timeline
You can access format and import settings of an imported clip directly on the timeline. In the Editing panel,
these options are represented in the Timeline FX pipeline, prior to the application of any Timeline FX. These
options can be edited for the selected clip, and copied and pasted to other segments that use the same clip
format.
For example, after importing R3D footage and adding it to the timeline, you can edit the colour curves of a
clip in the Timeline FX pipeline, and also copy the option from the Timeline FX pipeline directly to other
R3D clips that are used in the same timeline.
To access the Format and Pre-processing Options Editor:
1 Click the Timeline tab.
2 Select the clip in the timeline to display its Timeline FX pipeline.
3 Do one of the following:
NOTE Format and import options are accessible in the same editor. You can open the editor once, then
switch between menus in the editor to edit different option types.
Select the Format Options button in the Timeline FX pipeline, and click Editor in the quick menu.
The Basic menu opens. Format options will be saved to this menu.
Select the Pre-Processing button in the Timeline FX pipeline, and click Editor in the quick menu.
The Resize menu opens. Import options will be saved to this menu and the RGB LUT menu.
To copy format and import options to another segment on the timeline:
1 Select the clip you wish to copy in the timeline.
2 In the Timeline FX pipeline, do one of the following:
To copy basic clip format settings, Click and drag the Format Options button to another segment
on the timeline.
To copy resize and RGB LUT settings, click and drag the Pre-processing button to another segment
on the timeline.
2D Compositing on the Timeline
Use the Comp Timeline FX to control the composition of a segment with the input on the track beneath it.
By default, the currently selected segment is used as the foreground of the composition, and the layer
underneath is used as the background; however these inputs can be swapped. The type of composition is
determined by the blending mode and the level of transparency of the foreground input.
By default, the Comp Timeline FX button is unmuted: compositing is active and, by default, the foreground
and background mattes are on. When muted, only the RGB clip is displayed.
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