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(a) Overlay button (b) Reference button (c) Transparency field
The reference image appears by default at 50% transparency.
2 Select the reference image you want to display from the Reference box.
3 If you selected Source Matte or Source Front, select an image from the Sources list.
4 With the reference image, you can:
Hold down Ctrl+Shift and drag the source front or source matte to offset it to preview a Reveal
operation.
Scale the image, by entering a value in the Scale field.
Rotate the image, by entering the angle of rotation in the Rotate field.
Set the Slip value in the Sources list to show a reference image at a different frame relative to the
actual frame position. See
Slipping a Reference Image (page 865).
Set the transparency for the reference image in the Transparency field.
NOTE You can also drag the result image to offset it for a Clone operation by holding down Ctrl+Shift.
Slipping a Reference Image
A reference image that is offset in time can be overlaid on the canvas. You can slip a front, matte, result,
output matte, source front, and source matte clips. In the Sources list, use the Slip field to indicate the offset
amount.
Each slip value can be set independently. To set the same front and matte values for a source, hold down
the Alt key and edit either value.
(a) Front and Source Front Slip fields (b) Matte and Source Matte Slip fields
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