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Track number: (top right) The video track in which a clip is edited appears
above the thumbnail.
Clip Color dot: (upper right) If a clip has a clip color assigned to it, a colored dot
appears on top of its thumbnail.
Flag icon: (upper left) If a clip has been flagged, a flag icon of the appropriate color
appears on top of its thumbnail. If a clip has multiple flags, as many as can be drawn
appear along the top.
Linked media or group icon: (bottom right) If clips are set to use remote versions, and
if multiple clips share the same source media file, then by default their remote version 1
grade will be automatically linked. If the current clip is linked, a small link icon appears
below the thumbnail of every clip in the Timeline that’s also linked to that clip. When
you select another clip that’s not linked, the linked clip icons disappear.
Tracker icon: (bottom right) If any node within a particular clip’s grade has been tracked,
a small crosshairs tracker icon appears below the thumbnail.
3D indicator: (bottom right) All stereo 3D clips in the Timeline appear with this icon
below the thumbnail. The color indicates which eye you’re monitoring; red for the left
eye, blue for the right eye.
Version name/Source format: (bottom left) What text is displayed below each
thumbnail can be changed by double-clicking the space underneath each thumbnail.
There are several options; keep double-clicking to cycle among them:
Clip format or codec: This is what’s displayed by default.
Clip Name: Depending on what View > Show File Name is set to, the clip name or
file name is displayed. If you’re working with multicam clips, the multicam angle or
name is displayed.
Version name or number: Provides information about whether a clip is using a
remote version, or a local version, indicated by an (L). If you’ve given the current
version a name, it appears; otherwise the version will be labeled “Version”
with its number.
Thumbnail Contextual Menu Commands
Right-clicking a clip’s thumbnail in the Thumbnail Timeline reveals a contextual menu with many
media and grade management commands that are available in the Color page. The available
options are divided into the following rough categories:
Commands for managing grade versions
Commands for managing groups
Commands for editing flags, markers, and clip colors
A command for displaying the Node Graph of a clip’s grade
Options for controlling the render cache
Resolve Color Management clip assignments
LUT Management commands
A command to fix Black Sun artifacts
Commands for viewing clip details, editing Clip Attributes, and finding
clips in the Media Pool
A command for updating clip thumbnails that are slow to update on their own
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