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Flow
You use the Flow preferences to set many of the same options found in the Node Editor’s
contextual menu, like settings for Tile picture, the Navigator, and pipe style.
Frame Format
The Frame Format preferences are used to create new frame formats as well as select the
default image height and width when adding new creator tools like Background and Text+. You
also set the frame rate for playback.
General
The General preferences contain options for the general operation, such as auto save, and
gamma settings for color controls.
GPU (Fusion Studio Only)
The GPU preferences include options for selecting specific GPU acceleration methods based
on your computer platform and hardware capabilities. It is also used for enabling caching, and
debugging GPU devices and tools.
Layout (Fusion Studio Only)
You can use the Layout preferences to save the exact layout of Fusion’s windows.
Loader (Fusion Studio Only)
Using the Loader preferences, you can set options for the default Loader’s depth and aspect
ratio as well as define the local and network LoaderCache settings.
Memory (Fusion Studio Only)
Memory management for multi-frame and simultaneous branch rendering is configured in the
Memory preferences.
Network (Fusion Studio Only)
The Network rendering preferences are used to configure options such as selecting a render
master, email notification, and whether the machine can be used as a render slave.
Path Map
Path Map preferences are used to configure virtual file path names used by Loaders and Savers
as well as the folders used by Fusion to locate comps, macros, scripts, tool settings, disk
caches, and more.
Preview (Fusion Studio Only)
The Preview preferences is where you configure the Preview creation and playback options.
QuickTime (macOS Fusion Studio Only)
This section lets you preconfigure the QuickTime codec used for rendering.
Script
The Script preferences include a field for passwords used to execute scripts externally,
programs to use for editing scripts, and the default Python version to use.
Spline Editor
The Spline Editor preferences allow you to set various spline options for Autosnap behavior,
handles, markers, and more.
Splines
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