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Available Split Screen Modes
You can choose from among the following split screen modes:
Current Group: Shows up to 16 clips that share the same group as the current clip.
Double-clicking a frame does nothing in this mode.
Highlight Modes: Shows a four-up display that lets you simultaneously see (clockwise)
the clip’s RGB image, the gray matte, the high contrast matte, and a difference matte
generated by the node’s input compared against its output. Double-clicking a frame
does nothing in this mode.
Viewing a key using the Split Screen > Highlight Modes
Neighbor Clips: Shows four clips that immediately surround the current clip. The
previous two clips appear as the upper left- and right-hand clips, the current clip
appears at the lower left-hand corner, and the next clip appears at the lower right.
Double-clicking a frame does nothing in this mode. The “Neighboring Clips in Split
Screen” parameter in the Color panel of the User Preferences lets you customize how
many neighboring clips appear in this mode.
Selected Album: When you choose this option, a split screen of the grades of every
still in that album are shown in the Viewer as they appear applied to the current clip.
Double-clicking a frame applies that gallery grade to the current clip. Up to 16 grades
will be shown.
Selected Clips: Shows all currently selected clips in the Timeline, up to 16 at one time.
Clicking a clip moves the playhead to the first frame of that clip.
Selected LUTs: Lets you simultaneously display previews of different LUTs effect on
the current clip as a split screen in the Viewer by using the LUTs browser to Command-
click up to 16 LUTs you want to preview.
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