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Gallery Options
In the upper right corner of the Gallery palette there are several options that let you adjust the
view and organization of your stills.
Still Size Slider: Dragging this slider to the left makes the still thumbnails smaller,
dragging it to the right makes them larger.
Sort Stills: Choosing an option from this submenu changes the sort order of all clips in
the Gallery. The options are:
Still ID: Sorts all stills by their assigned ID number (track, clip number, grade version).
Label: Sorts all stills by their text label.
Record Timecode: Sorts all stills by their position in the program.
Source Timecode: Sorts all stills by the timecode of the source clip they came from.
Grab Date: Sorts all stills by the date they were originally grabbed.
Create Time: Sorts stills based on when you saved each still.
Thumbnail View: Pressing this icon puts the gallery in Thumbnail view; each still is
represented by an image.
List View: Pressing this icon puts the gallery in List view; each still is represented by
columns of text attributes.
Search: Opens up a search dialog box, to find stills based on their text label.
Gallery View: Opens up the full Gallery Management window.
The Gallery options (L-R): Still Size Slider, Sort Stills, Thumbnail, List, Search, Expand, Options
When you right-click the gray area of the Gallery, behind the Still icons, you can open a
contextual menu that provides a variety of additional options for controlling how many stills are
saved, how they’re displayed, and how they’re arranged in the Gallery. There are the
following options:
Switch Wipe Mode: Switches the Reference mode between showing a “Gallery” still, a
“Timeline” clip, or an “Offline” reference movie.
Trace Timeline: When enabled, selecting a clip in the Timeline also automatically
selects the first still that was saved from that clip to the Gallery.
One Still Per Scene: When enabled, restricts the Gallery to save only a single still for
each clip in the Timeline. If multiple stills have already been saved before turning this
option on, those stills will remain in the Gallery until you save another still from the
same clip, at which time all other stills from that clip will disappear.
Apply Display LUT: If you have a Display LUT selected in the Lookup Tables panel of
the Color Management panel of the Project Settings, it’s applied to the video output via
a connected video interface, and also to the Viewer. Ordinarily, you don’t also want the
Display LUT applied to stills you’re saving since it’s meant to be temporary. Accordingly,
stills are saved with a LUT-free image. However, in instances where you may also want
to save a reference to the currently used Display LUT, turning on “Apply Display LUT
saves the Display LUT along with the still, and applies that LUT when that still is used for
split-screen reference. Keep in mind that the internally saved Display LUT is only used
when playing that still in the Viewer; the DPX image that’s saved remains unaffected.
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