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Using the Viewer
The Viewer is your window into the Timeline. The clip and frame at the current position of the
playhead appears in the Viewer. The Viewer also provides a workspace for picking colors,
adjusting Windows, using split screen stills for reference, and many other display-oriented tasks.
If you have a video out interface connected to a broadcast display or projector, then the
contents of the Viewer are typically mirrored by the video output.
The Viewer Title Bar
The Viewer title bar has controls and indicators making it easy to control and keep track of what
it is you’re looking at.
The Color page title bar with its controls
The Viewer title bar has the following controls:
Zoom and Fit menu: Lets you zoom to a specific percentage, or choose Fit to fit the
image to the total available area of the Viewer.
Playback frame rate indicator: A dot shows green if playback performance matches
the frame rate of the project, or red if playback performance drops below real time.
To the right, the current frame rate is displayed.
Timeline name and selection drop-down: The name of the currently open timeline
is displayed. A drop-down to the right lets you open any other timeline in the current
project to take its place.
Timecode viewer and drop-down: A second timecode viewer lets you choose an
alternate timecode/frame count/KeyKode value to display simultaneously to the
timecode viewer next to the transport controls below. A drop-down lets you pick
whether to display source (clip) or record (timeline) timecode.
Bypass Color and Fusion and drop-down: Lets you disable grades and/or
Fusion effects.
Expand Viewer drop-down: Expands the Viewer to take up the full area of your
workstation’s display above the palettes.
Option menu: Has options that affect the Viewer’s functionality. Commands include:
Gang timeline wipe with current clip, Gang viewer zoom with video output, Show clip
flags on video output, Show Viewer Options, Show Marker Overlays, and the Marker list
for navigating among all timeline markers in the currently open timeline.
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