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Labeling and Searching for
Stills and Sources
By default, all stills are identified by a three-number code. The first number is the video track
the clip is on, the second number is the clip’s position number in the current Timeline, and the
third number is the version number of the grade.
All stills are numbered Track.Shot.Version
If you’ve saved many stills, it can help to label the important ones with whatever text you find
helpful. Once labeled, you can search for stills by label using the Search field, at the upper
right-hand corner of the Gallery.
Automatic Labeling
If you like, you can choose an option from the Color group in the General Options panel of the
Project Settings to “Automatically label Gallery stills” in different ways. There are many options:
Clip Name: Saves the Clip Name, which defaults to the File Name unless
you’ve customized it.
Clip Version Name: Automatically saves the name of the current version.
Source timecode (HH.MM.SS.FF): Saves the source timecode of the current frame.
Timeline timecode (HH.MM.SS.FF): Saves the timecode for the playhead’s position in
the Timeline.
Timeline Name: Saves the name of the currently open Timeline.
Display LUT Name: Saves the name of the currently used Display LUT, if one is applied.
Custom label using tags: Choosing this option reveals a field you can use to
either type custom text into, or in which you can use metadata variables to save
automatically updated information relating to the currently selected clip and timeline.
For more information about using metadata variables, see Chapter 173, “Using
Variables and Keywords.”
For all options, there’s also a checkbox you can toggle:
Append still number on export: Turning this checkbox on lets you choose how to
include the default still number when exporting stills with the “Use labels on export
option enabled, either as a prefix or suffix.
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