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Unrendered clips: Filters all clips that have not yet been rendered.
Flagged Clips: Filters all clips that have a particular flag, a submenu
presents each color.
Marked Clips: Filters all clips that have a particular mark, a submenu
presents each color.
Keywords: Filters all clips that have a specific keyword assigned. A submenu presents
a list with each keyword that’s used in the Media Pool of the current project.
People: Filters all clips that have a specific person assigned from the People
Management Window. A submenu presents a list of each person that’s been identified.
Stereoscopic: Filters stereo 3D clips, a submenu presents options for filtering All Stereo
Clips, or just Stereo clips that have been Autoaligned, those with Convergence
adjustments, those with Floating Windows adjustments, or stereoscopic clips with
swapped media for the left and right eyes.
Grouped: Filters all clips belonging to a particular group, a submenu shows the
available groups.
Tracked: Filters all clips with motion tracking.
Noise Reduction: Filters all clips using noise reduction.
OpenFX: Filters all clips using OpenFX.
Different Frame Rate: Filters all clips with frame rates that don’t match
that of the project.
Edit Sizing: Filters all clips that have had any Edit Sizing parameters adjusted.
Input Sizing: Filters all clips that have had any Input Sizing parameters adjusted.
Common Media Pool Source: Filters all clips sharing the same source in the Media
Pool as the current clip.
Matte Nodes: Filters all clips with an exposed Matte node in the Node Editor.
Mattes Available: Filters all clips with a matte assigned to them, whether
they’re used or not.
Collaborative Update Available: (Only available in Collaborative Mode) Filters all clips
that have been flagged as having been updated during a collaborative workflow.
Creating and Using Smart Filters
If none of the preset filters does what you need, you can create your own custom Smart Filter in
order to sift out clips based on any of the intrinsic or user-entered metadata that’s available in
the Metadata Editor, Media Pool, and Color page timeline. Smart Filters work much the same
way as Smart Bins, and they’re created and edited using the same procedures. For more
information on Smart Bins, see Chapter 11, “Adding and Organizing Media with the Media Pool.
In fact, Smart Filters can be very sophisticated, allowing you to filter the contents of the
Thumbnail timeline by multiple criteria, and using multiple groups of multiple criteria for
situations where you need to find clips that match all of one set of criteria, but only one of a
second set of criteria. In this way, you can create Smart Filters to solve a wide variety of
workflow needs as you work in the Color page.
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