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Dragging a thumbnail to change
the representative image
If media is replaced in the middle of a color correction timeline, or if you copy or ripple a grade
to a range of clips, the thumbnails may not immediately update to accurately represent the
current state of each clip. In this case, you can manually refresh the thumbnails.
To refresh all thumbnails in the Timeline:
Right-click anywhere in the Thumbnail timeline and choose Update All Thumbnails.
You can also choose to display the codec, clip names, and version used by each clip in
the Timeline.
To switch the Thumbnail timeline between showing clip names, codecs, and versions:
Double-click the thumbnail clip name of any clip to cycle through each clip’s codec, clip
name, and version.
Additional information appears above and below each thumbnail, providing a way of keeping
track of which clips have been graded, which clips are using different versions, which clips have
been cached, and so on.
Each clip thumbnail has a number of
valuable indications permitting quick
comparison to other shots.
The following list explains each piece of information that can appear above, within, or below the
thumbnails in the Timeline.
Clip number: (top left) Each clip’s number appears above its thumbnail. Clips are
numbered in ascending order according to the position of their first frame, from left to
right, regardless of the video track in which they appear.
Grade indicator: (top left) If a clip has been graded, a thin rainbow indicator surrounds
the clip number.
Source Timecode: (top center) The source timecode from the first frame of each clip
appears above each thumbnail.
Cache indication: (red timecode) Any clip that’s marked for caching, whether
automatically via the Smart cache, or manually, has its timecode turn red to indicate that
it will be cached. After it’s been cached, the timecode turns blue.
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