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Using Split Screen Modes
A set of split screen modes provides additional ways of comparing multiple images in the
Viewer at the same time. These provide side-by-side and grid comparisons of multiple shots
and multiple versions, all of which are output to video for monitoring on your external video
display. For example, you can use the Split Screen Versions mode to display every single
version that’s applied to the current clip in a grid, for easy evaluation. The currently selected clip
in the Timeline is highlighted in gray, so you can keep track of what you’re doing.
To enable a split screen mode, do one of the following:
Click the Split Screen button on the top Viewer toolbar, and choose a split screen
method from the drop-down menu that appears in the Viewer toolbar at the right.
Choose an option from the View > Split Screen submenu.
Press Option-Command-W to turn Split Screen on and off, using the last selectedoption.
Right-click the Viewer and choose an option from the Split Screen submenu in the
contextual menu.
NOTE: When any of the split screen modes are selected, you cannot see any other
onscreen controls in the Viewer, such as Power Window shapes, until you first disable
split screen.
Four shots shown in a grid using the Split Screen > Selected Clips mode
Viewing and Choosing the Current Selection
In any of the split screen modes, the current selection is indicated by a gray outline. This outline
can be disabled for a more direct comparison by choosing View > Split Screen > Show Outline
to toggle the outline off and on.
In certain modes, you can also double-click a particular frame of the split screen view to change
the current clip, choose the active version, or apply a gallery grade.
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